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    Jesse Weber
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    Most people reach Bear Island by ferry.
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    10/10/2017
    The children's nature trail near the visitor center.
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    10/10/2017
    The nature trail is a short path with educational signs that leads through the woods.
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    10/10/2017
    Picnic pavilion near the ferry dock.
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    10/10/2017
    Hammocks Beach State Park Visitor Center.
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    10/10/2017
    The visitor center has fun nature exhibits.
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    You can rent a canoe or kayak to explore the water trails
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    Canoe dock and ferry dock.
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    The water trails are marked with colored posts.
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    10/10/2017
    A kayaker headed for Bear Island.
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    10/10/2017
    Paddling around Huggins Island is an all-day outing
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Enjoying a stop on Huggins Island.

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