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Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
There are multiple trails to choose from.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Sandy trail winding along a bluff.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
A runner on Gator Trail.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Advanced features along Copperhead Trail.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Another feature that makes the riding more interesting.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
A small rocky section on the expert trail known as Copperhead.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Gator Trail in a tract of replanted pine forest.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Much work has gone into constructing trails and features.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Expert trails have lots of features for building skills.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Parts of the forest border freshwater swamp.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Lillies on the pond.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Starting out on the expert trail.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
Even on the expert trail, the advanced features are optional.
Jesse Weber
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10/07/2017
The trails make the most of the terrain here.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2017
The park also provides canoe access to Town Creek, a tributary of Cape Fear River.

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