Travel Reference
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the Red Trail and other connector trails or use the road to ride up to the parking
area. Just be watchful of the cyclists as you make your way around the sharp
bends.
The trail itself is a combination dirt and rock footpath for most of its length,
with the exception of the last 0.4 mile to the parking area where it is a wide dirt
and gravel road. Your hike begins with a steady climb to the top of a ridge where
dogwoods bloom in the spring and the live oaks and silver maples paint a brilliant
picture in the fall. In the winter with the leaves down, you will catch a few views
of the surrounding hills. Also along the ridge you might hear the sounds of
yellow-billed cuckoos and pine warblers. In the summer thrushes and wrens dart
through the brush, and throughout the year broad-winged and red-shouldered
hawks soar overhead.
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