Another view of the Pine River as seen from the Loop Trail
Limited parking at Trailhead
Broken Kiosk in Parking Area
It was an effort to get information off of the broken Kiosk
Entrance to the River Trail
Vegetation was chest high on the River Trail
Pine River waits at the end of the River Trail
Entrance to the Loop and Boundary Trails is across the street from the Parking area
The junction where The Loop and Boundary Trails meet
Head over the boardwalk to begin the Boundary Trail
Old Stone Bridge
The Boundary Trail substrate
Additional Trail Blaze that was small but helpful
Thick vegetation along the trail
Evidence of the inhabitants in this natural space
The trail could use some maintenance to cut back vegetation
The junction of the Boundary and Loop Trails can be confusing. DO NOT GO TO THE RIGHT over the large wooden bridge. That is NOT the trail. Stay to the Left.
View of the Pine River from the Loop Trail
Trail sign at junction
The trail sign at the junction was VERY far from the next trail blaze and was all the way across a small overgrown meadow. Make sure to have a good map.
From the junction sign to the next trail marker. It was almost impossible to see and believe it or not, a full grown human is standing right next to the next trail marker
This was the trail marker and the condition of the trail. Maintenance and better signage would keep hikers safely on the trail.
Vegetation along the trail needs to be cut back. Make sure you do a tick check.
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