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Gorley King

This trail follows Holt Ridge as it winds its way around both sides of Lee Creek. Along the trail you will see limestone and cedar glades, three natural bridges, and a magnificent view of the CCC Dam ... This trail follows Holt Ridge as it winds its way around both sides of Lee Creek. Along the trail you will see limestone and cedar glades, three natural bridges, and a magnificent view of the CCC Dam ...
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Lake Trail

Follow Lee Creek on this gently rolling trail as it makes its way to the marvelous CCC dam that creates Lake Devil. Remnants of the original CCC stone path guide you along this easy shaded hike. Follow Lee Creek on this gently rolling trail as it makes its way to the marvelous CCC dam that creates Lake Devil. Remnants of the original CCC stone path guide you along this easy shaded hike.
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Lee Creek Trail

This loop trail takes hikers up the Lee Creek Valley and returns to the trailhead via the creek bed. Highlights include an abundance of fossils and a seam of coal. The creek bed should be avoided when... This loop trail takes hikers up the Lee Creek Valley and returns to the trailhead via the creek bed. Highlights include an abundance of fossils and a seam of coal. The creek bed should be avoided when...
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Old Road Trail

This trail is named after Highway 170, the original road that the CCC built. This trail follows old Hwy. 170 as it makes its way around the park. The Yellow Rock Trail intersects this trail and gives ... This trail is named after Highway 170, the original road that the CCC built. This trail follows old Hwy. 170 as it makes its way around the park. The Yellow Rock Trail intersects this trail and gives ...
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Vista Point Trail

From the horse camp this trail crosses Lee Creek and climbs to the top of Holt Ridge. The highlight of this trail is two overlooks. Vista Point looks out over Blackburn Valley and Holt Ridge Overlook ... From the horse camp this trail crosses Lee Creek and climbs to the top of Holt Ridge. The highlight of this trail is two overlooks. Vista Point looks out over Blackburn Valley and Holt Ridge Overlook ...
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Woody Plant Trail

This short, self-guided trail begins near either bathhouse in Camping Area E and meanders through the woods surrounding the campgrounds. To help visitors learn more about the diversified plant life fo... This short, self-guided trail begins near either bathhouse in Camping Area E and meanders through the woods surrounding the campgrounds. To help visitors learn more about the diversified plant life fo...
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Yellow Rock Trail

On this National Recreation Trail, users will hike 300 feet in elevation to one of the best views in the park. Atop the Yellow Rock is an unobstructed view of the Lee Creek valley. Along the rest of t... On this National Recreation Trail, users will hike 300 feet in elevation to one of the best views in the park. Atop the Yellow Rock is an unobstructed view of the Lee Creek valley. Along the rest of t...
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Dam Mountain Trail (National Recreation Trail)

The trail passes through the pine/hardwood forest of the park to the top of Dam Mountain. Spring and fall offer a variety of wildflowers, plants, and animal life. Streams and cascades are great for pr... The trail passes through the pine/hardwood forest of the park to the top of Dam Mountain. Spring and fall offer a variety of wildflowers, plants, and animal life. Streams and cascades are great for pr...
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Falls Branch Trail (National Recreation Trail)

The trail begins near the campground and winds through the pine/hardwood forest of the park, crossing Little Canyon Creek several times. It eventually leads to a seasonal scenic waterfall on Falls Cre... The trail begins near the campground and winds through the pine/hardwood forest of the park, crossing Little Canyon Creek several times. It eventually leads to a seasonal scenic waterfall on Falls Cre...
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Horseshoe Mountain Trail (National Recreation Trail)

The trail passes through pine/hardwood forests and novaculite glades along the ridgetop of Horseshoe Mountain. Hikers can enjoy wildflowers, interesting rock formations and scenic vistas. The trail passes through pine/hardwood forests and novaculite glades along the ridgetop of Horseshoe Mountain. Hikers can enjoy wildflowers, interesting rock formations and scenic vistas.