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Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Picnic tables and portable toilets are available in the parking area.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
The trailhead is by the parking area.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
The Loop trail passes the boulder field.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Rocks in the boulder field make ringing sounds when struck.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
The boulders show the effects of being struck repeatedly.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
The Loop trail is rocky and leads through a forest.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Along the trail is a scenic overlook of Bucks County's largest waterfall.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Creek Trail is a short offshoot from the Loop trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Creek Trail's return to the Loop trail is rocky but well-marked with blazes.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Sections of the Loop trail are muddy.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
Wildflowers may be found along the trail, such as Yellow trout lily.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/04/2022
A large sign warns of copperhead snakes in the park.

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