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with a good mix of hardwoods and pines. The trail is level the
entire length. There are no blazes.
Come to a sign that reads “Beaver Pond Overlook 1⁄2 mile” (ar-
row pointing to right [north]) / “Beaver Pond Loop” (arrow point-
ing to left [west]). Head to the left and cross a creek over a nice
15- to 20-foot bridge. The forest is thick with pines here.
0.2
The canopy opens up a bit. Pass a zigzag split-rail fence on the
left and a bench.
0.3
Cross a creek over a 20-foot bridge. In the spring the green
moss is very pretty here.
0.4
A trail comes in from the left (south). This is a fire break; don't
follow it. Continue on the current path to the right (west).
0.6
Cross a deep creek over a 10-foot bridge.
0.7
The trail travels over a flat rock base for a few yards. Very
pretty, thick green moss grows along the edges of the path.
Pass another zigzag split-rail fence and a bench.
0.8
Come to a Y. A sign points the way to the Beaver Pond. Follow
the arrow and head straight (northwest) to the pond.
0.9
Arrive at the Beaver Pond. There is an observation deck here
and a bench. Turn around and retrace your steps to the last Y.
1.0
Back at the last Y, turn left and head east. In less than 0.1 mile,
cross a stream over a short bridge.
1.1
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