Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
After a short climb, the trail levels out and follows the level
ridgeline.
Pass the Green-Red Connector Trail on your left (northwest).
Continue straight (northeast) on the Green Trail. Lots of grass
lines the sides of the trail, and the bed is a bit rockier at this
point. ( FYI: Excellent wooden signs indicate all trail intersec-
tions.)
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Pass another green marker, 59. There are some views through
the trees as you walk the ridgeline. In the spring this section is
lined with cardinal flower.
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A short, 15-foot trail to right (southeast) leads to the top of the
ridge for a view of the valley.
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Pass trail post #58.
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Come to an intersection. Turn right (north) here onto the Green-
White Connector Trail. The trail is blazed with green and white
reflectors, and it is very steep and rocky. Mostly hardwood trees
line this section.
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Come to a T intersection. The White Trail heads to your left and
right (northeast/southwest). Turn right (southwest) onto the
White Trail. The trail is now marked with white paint blazes or
reflective markers. A fast-flowing stream (depending on rainfall)
will be on your left (southeast) through this section. The path is
level with rocks, dirt, and tree roots.
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Pass white marker 50. In less than 0.1 mile, come to an inter-
section with the Blue Trail; a sign here says “Falls/Blue Trail”
with an arrow pointing left (east) and “Parking Lot” with an ar-
row point straight ahead (southwest). Turn left onto the Blue
Trail, crossing the creek over a footbridge. In 100 feet come to
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