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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Karen Lee Ensley
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    Trail intersections are well-marked.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    Part of the trail is comprised of wide wooden planks.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    Sunlight makes a spider's web sparkle.
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    Delicate wildflowers bloom along the trail.
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    Poison ivy grows in the park.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    An emergency marker identifies a specific location on the trail.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    The woodland trail is filled with interesting sights.
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    09/05/2018
    A sign on a bridge clearly marks the way to Wildcat Canyon.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    The Wildcat Canyon Trail from the visitor center is considered moderate due to the number of stairs.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    There are some metal grate steps.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    Trail intersections are well marked.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    People look miniaturized from the Wildcat Canyon overlook.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    A view of the canyon overlook from the opposite overlook.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2018
    Visitors can see three different views of the waterfall. There are two overlooks and a path into the bottom of the canyon.

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