Travel Reference
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You will be heading up and down ravines as you cross a few
runoffs. This one is a deep gully. From the top of the hills, you
will have nice views of the wetlands late fall through winter.
1.2
Nice view of wetland below.
1.3
Cross a runoff, then 50 feet later cross a wide bog. This could
be deep in water after heavy rain.
1.6
You will be directly across the creek from the trailhead and can
see it on the other side. In less than 0.1 mile, the trail is right
alongside the creek with good views.
1.7
The path heads uphill on what looks like an old logging road but
is now more of a runoff. In less than 0.1 mile, pass a sign on
the left that reads “No Off Road Vehicles Allowed, State Lands”
then come to a T intersection with a dirt road. Turn left (west)
onto the road.
2.1
Come to a Y and take the left fork. In less than 0.1 mile, come
to a T intersection with a dirt road. The left fork takes you to the
creek. Turn right.
2.2
Come to a T intersection with another dirt road. The left fork
takes you to the creek. Turn right. In less than 0.1 mile, arrive
back at the Y at mile 2.2. Retrace your steps to the trailhead.
2.3
Keep your head up and watch for a right turn (it's easy to keep
walking straight past it). You will see the sign from mile 2.1 on
the right.
2.4
Arrive back at the trailhead.
4.4
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