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    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    The trailhead is conveniently located near the parking area.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    The trail begins by following a paved roadway.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    The path is generally wide and well-maintained.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    An interesting sight to see is a partially hidden wooden water tower.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    A set of bricks and a water pipe remain in the middle of the trail.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    The trail offers scenic views of the woods and Hickory Run.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    The end of the trail is marked by a No Trespassing sign.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    One short section of the trail is partially washed out.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    A bridge leads over a small stream.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/26/2023
    Random bricks can still be seen along the trail. Visitors are asked to leave them in place.

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