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Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
A sign indicates a parking area with an access trail to the Covered Bridge Trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
The trail is primarily wide, level and gravel.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
Butterflies are prevalent among the wildflowers in a meadow alongside a portion of the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
Tree identification signs are found along the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
The trail passes a ford across the Jordan Creek.
Karen Lee Ensley
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08/15/2021
People enjoy wading in the creek.
Karen Lee Ensley
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08/15/2021
Picnic tables are placed along the creek.
Karen Lee Ensley
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08/15/2021
A pedestrian bridge leads to a drive-through covered bridge.
Karen Lee Ensley
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08/15/2021
Schlicher's Covered Bridge is a fine example of an iconic Pennsylvania covered bridge.
Karen Lee Ensley
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08/15/2021
One section of the trail leads through a wooded area.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
The Covered Bridge Trail has 1.2 miles that is ADA compliant.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
08/15/2021
Hikers walk through the 1860 Geiger's Bridge to continue along the Covered Bridge Trail.

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