The Yellow
Trail
Beginning at the parking
lot, the Yellow Trail immediately opens to a picnic area. Picnic
tables were purchased by the Nature Club and are made of a recycled
material. The trail continues towards the back of the park, running
parallel to the Backwater Branch and the maintenance road. The Yellow
Trail ends in a central area of the park at a near intersect with
the Blue Trail and the White Trail.
The Blue
Trail
The Blue Trail is a loop
encircling Blackwater Pond. There are three bridges on this trail
. The 1st bridge crosses Blackwater Branch Prior to it flowing into
the pond. The 2nd bridge is a levee with a small dam. Blackwater
Branch continues under the levee on it's journey to Maurice River.
The 3rd bridge is a boardwalk over a swampy area with a bueaty all
it's own. Note the tall natural cedars between the 2nd and 3rd bridges.
This is a very unique area.
The White
Trail
Walk through the White
Trail in the spring when the mountain laurels bloom. It is quite
beautiful. This trail leads you out to the northern corner of the
park and meets the Bluebird Trail. You have a choice to follow the
Bluebird Trail or walk along the the woods. Of course, you may backtrack
if you like the woods!
The Bluebird
Trail
The only non-wooded trail
in the park, the bluebird trail follows the park border. Here there
is a chance to see an Eastern Bluebird, hence the name of the trail.
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