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Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
There is a day use fee of $5 to visit Lagoon Valley Park.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
A small footbridge crosses the reservoir's outflow, and is the only variation to the Eagle Trail's flat dirt course.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
Lagoon Valley Park's Eagle Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
Views across the reservoir and to the surrounding hillside from the Eagle Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
Waterfowl can often be spotted in the reservoir.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
Lagoon Valley Park.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
The trail's eastern portion heads by several park features.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
The park also has several other trails that contain more climbing than the generally flat Eagle Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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03/09/2023
Covered benches along the hike.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/09/2023
A few interpretive signs offer insight into the area's past.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/09/2023
A small section of the trail parallels the entrance road, however the majority of the hike is along wide flat gravel.

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