When water table is low, hikers can visit down into the bottom of Pulpit Rock basin
Plenty of parking
Kennard Trailhead has lots of room to park
Information Kiosk at Kennard Trail parking area
No fee to use trails or park, but Donations appreciated
Trail sign and Trail Blaze marker on tree
Trail substrate
Memorial bench
Picnic bench near trailhead
Education on volunteers
Boardwalk through marsh
Bird house in marsh area
Campsite platform and picnic table
Many trip hazards along the trail
Sturdy wooden bridge helps traverse wet sections
Trail junctions with blazes on tree
Trail marker on tree
Education Kiosk near Pulpit Rock site
Of the ages, stone has been carved by water power
Rocky area surrounding Pulpit Rock
Massive stone carved by water
Safety wire to keep hikers safe along the edge
Looking down into Pulpit Rock Pit
Juction of the Kennard and Ravine Tails
Shape of blazes my change along the trail
Massive Rocks on Ravine Trail
Boardwalk at Pulpit Rock is accessible when water table is low
Evidence of water wear at Pulpit Rock
Tricky footing on the Ravine Trail
Steep Rock scrambles on the Ravine Trail
Interesting Rocks carved by nature
Boardwalk through wet section
A stream winds along the Ravine Trail
Use care crossing over slippery rocks
Large boulder along trail
Trail markers on tree
Pothole carved by water over time
Information posted along Campbell trail
Beautiful meadow with blooming wildflowers near Gage's Sawmill Site
Beautiful Meadow in bloom
Gage's Sawmill Site
The Ravine Trail terminates and Campbell Trail begins
Tree debris blocks the trail
Juction of trails
Close the loop and head to the Lot
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