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    Entrance sign.
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    Trail distances are indicated.
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    The trail markers are not reliably present.
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    First open straightaway.
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    At the end of the first straightaway is some water that dogs often play in.
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    There is the large field where dogs and owners hang out.
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    On the opposite side of the field is the trail continuing to the right.
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    After the field the trail passes through a short wooded section.
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    Another shorter straightaway.
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    Into the woods at the end of the straightaway on the left.
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    One section where someone's backyard comes close to the trail.
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    Lichen along the trail.
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    After walking through the woods for some time there is an opening with a raised wood walkway.
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    Views from the Cold Harbor Trail.
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    Once you reach the Cherry Street, there is another sign for those who are returning.
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    Cherry Street.
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    Cold Harbor Trail.
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    Cold Harbor Trail.
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    The large field on the Cold Harbor Trail.

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