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“This route passes through the 350-acre Gloster Arboretum, providing a relaxing hike.
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Features
Birding · Fall Colors · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Family Friendly
There are three small fishing ponds that kids will love. One is free, two ponds are only available to members of the arboretum.
Open year round, but certain areas restricted during hunting seasons.
Description
This trail can provide a leisurely stroll as well as an excellent hike if you take some of the side trails which lead to a bluff and winding creek. The Gloster Arboretum is open to the public, but encourages annual memberships which provides access to fishing areas and blueberry patches.
This loop begins and ends at the guest house, and on the way you'll cross Little Buffalo Creek twice, pass a wildflower plot, and make your way through the Harold Hogan Hollies, Azaleas, and Oriental Magnolias. With all of those sights along the way, take your time on this lovely loop.
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