Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
The trail bends to the left (south). It is now marked with color-
coded medallions for all three trails: blue for this 3-mile trail, red
for the 2-mile walking trail, and orange for the 7.5-mile bike trail.
0.1
Cross Graham Creek. The crossing isn't deep under normal
conditions but can be after a good afternoon thunderstorm. Be
careful of slippery rocks.
0.3
A spur of the Orange Bike Trail enters from the right (west).
0.4
The Orange Bike Trail leaves the walking trails to the left (east).
0.5
The Orange Bike Trail rejoins the walking trails as they all head
to the west.
0.6
Reach a major four-way intersection where all three trails loop
around each other. Turn left here and head south.
0.7
The Red Trail exits to right (west) at the northeast corner of a
large field; continue straight ahead (south). The Orange Bike
Trail continues to follow the path you're on.
0.9
Turn right (west). Travel along the south side of the large field.
This part of the trail runs along the southernmost property line.
1.0
Pass a small obstacle course with a climbing wall and tubes on
the right (north).
1.2
Come to a closed gate on the left. The path goes straight to a
dead end. Turn right here and head north.
1.5
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