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Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
This loop trail travels through woodlands.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
The path is well defined.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
Some of the trails have clear markings.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
There are wildflowers and flowering bushes like this Pink azalea.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
Bees are attracted to the numerous Barberry bushes.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
Some wet areas alongside the trail have Skunk cabbage, a species of Symplocarpus.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
A portion of the trail is marked as, "most difficult."
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
Some bricks can be seen among the rocks on this section of the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
There is an old fireplace alongside the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
A dilapidated picnic table sits opposite the fireplace.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
The trail passes behind Easter Seals' Camp Lily.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
A portion of the trail narrows to a small footpath.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
04/26/2024
Hike in the springtime for the opportunity to see blooming Jetbead, a species of Rhodotypos.

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