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Make a right at the fork. The signage is clear, thankfully.
The path will follow the freeway for a short while before veering right.
Follow the white blazes that mark the Appalachian Trail.
Leaves falling and fog make for a perfect October hike.
Hiking to Annapolis Rock.
After about 2 miles, take a left at the sign. Follow the blue blazes to Annapolis Rock.
Annapolis Rock also serves as a campsite for thru hikers on the Appalachian Trail.
The view is better without the fog....
...as is evident in this picture.
For another great view, take the Appalachian Trail up another mile to Black Rock. The signage is very small.
The view is worth the hike.
Fall colors on the Appalachian Trail.