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George Bush helped build a bridge on this trail in 2000. Hurricane Irene washed it away.


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0.6

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Point to Point

1,117' 340 m

High

1,089' 332 m

Low

28' 8 m

Up

20' 6 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

7%

Max Grade (4°)

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Features Fall Colors · River/Creek

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River trail threads the needle between a large beaver dam and the Ausable River. The trail is prone to flooding when the river rises; accordingly, hiking the trail can be tricky due to the sand, cobbles, and other debris left by flooding. The upside is that it's a great area to view wildlife. The pond behind the beaver dam is an active Heron rookery, and typically several nesting pairs can be viewed. Beavers are a common site in the summer time, especially in the evening, and the fishing along this stretch of the river is world-class.

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