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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    Start with the primary trailhead from the parking lot to the blue trail. There is a second, smaller one (also blue) to your right.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    Maps are accurate and found at main trail junctions.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    All trails are well-marked with color-coordinated hash marks.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    Trail hash marks are easily seen. Look for them at junctions. This portion of the orange trail defines cross-country skiing fun.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    Meadows are open and make for great cruising.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    Icy roots are plentiful along the red trail's single tracks.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    Small streams take on new shapes under ice and snow.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    A series of bridges takes you over streams and wetlands.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    11/29/2018
    The red, yellow, and brown trails follow along meadows and forests. Trails are wide and friendly for skiers, runners, hikers, snowshoers, and bikers.

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