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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    A hidden jewel is found behind the most unlikely place: the Naples Highway Garage.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    The trailhead is behind the summer storage spot for winter plows.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    About 50 yards in, you realize you've discovered an emerald of hikes: first of five waterfalls.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    Get your feet wet in the "mini" pool.
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    07/19/2019
    Trail soon channels into a glen.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    Walk alongside Tannery Creek or in the water.
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    07/19/2019
    The fourth waterfall has rope assists on the trail along its side.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    07/19/2019
    Beautiful on its own: the fourth waterfall along Tannery Creek.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    07/19/2019
    Just beyond the fourth falls, the fifth waterfall waits for you.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    A rope assist, helps you up the slick trail to the upper portion.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    Follow the trail to get behind the upper portion of the waterfall.
    Karen Marley
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    07/19/2019
    The glen is steep and shows off its layers of shale.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    07/19/2019
    Every year, spring flows brings new logs and rearrange the old.

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