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Berries can be found along the trails and in the riverside vegetation.
The orchard is somewhat overgrown and lacks clear paths, but it is pleasantly spooky during the daytime.
Fall foliage among the apple trees.
Riverside colors in mid-October.
Blacksmith site.
Agricultural signage. The land was used for not just its fruit, but livestock and grain harvest as well.
Interior of the rebuilt Ladies Cabin.
Exterior of the Ladies Cabin.
Signs at the site detail the daily life at Ah-Di-Na.
Various sites had been burned down intentionally in the 1950s to prevent vandalism before to land had been turned into a campground.
Two medium-sized pools were dug at the site.
The Fitzbaughs' chimney and camp road.
Fitzbaughs' Chimney.
Site signage.
Map to the trail.
Storage cellar.