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    One of the several bridges in Montgomery Bell State Park.
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    Montgomery Bell Trail.
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    Montgomery Bell Trail is blazed in white.
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    Montgomery Bell Trail.
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    A section of paved trail.
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    Montgomery Bell Trail mileage is well marked.
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    Creek alongside Montgomery Bell Trail.
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    Creek alongside Montgomery Bell Trail.
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    One of the three overnight shelters in Montgomery Bell State Park.
    Information signs.
    Replica of Reverend Samuel McAdow's log cabin.
    Historic site at Montgomery Bell.
    Church at Montgomery Bell.
    Creek alongside Montgomery Bell Trail.
    Montgomery Bell Trail.
    Montgomery Bell Trail.
    Graveyard along Montgomery Bell Trail.
    Nearing Lake Woodhaven.
    Lake Woodhaven.
    One of the road crossings along the Montgomery Bell Trail.

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