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Left Steele Run Trail - Photos

Album Added: April 14, 2020

Picture 1 of Left Steele Run Trail
Parking is located next to the Colton Point State Park sign
Parking is located next to the Colton Point State Park sign
Trailhead - West Rim Trail and Bear Run Nature Trail blazes
Trailhead - West Rim Trail and Bear Run Nature Trail blazes
Left Steele Run Trail red blazes
Left Steele Run Trail red blazes
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Picture 7 of Left Steele Run Trail
Trail ends and bushwhack begins
Trail ends and bushwhack begins
Trail ends and bushwhack begins
Trail ends and bushwhack begins
Bushwhack through these trees to find an old connector service road
Bushwhack through these trees to find an old connector service road
Old connector service road that leads to Dead Bee Road
Old connector service road that leads to Dead Bee Road
Dead Bee Road opening before wildlife preservation fence
Dead Bee Road opening before wildlife preservation fence
Hiking down Dead Bee Road
Hiking down Dead Bee Road
Wildlife fence along Dead Bee Road
Wildlife fence along Dead Bee Road
Obstructed view along Dead Bee Road
Obstructed view along Dead Bee Road
Picture 16 of Left Steele Run Trail
Picture 17 of Left Steele Run Trail
Exit the fence from Dead Bee Road
Exit the fence from Dead Bee Road
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Picture 22 of Left Steele Run Trail
End of trail
End of trail
Picture 24 of Left Steele Run Trail
Hiking back down Left Steele Run Trail toward trailhead
Hiking back down Left Steele Run Trail toward trailhead
Explore the Trail:
3.0 Miles
Hard
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Tioga State Forest

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