Deluxe trail sign |
I chuckled at the water warning about the ice being too thin. That particular day was in the high 70s so there was no ice hazard. The algae warning (the yellow sign above) was more concerning but we had no plans to go in the water.
An all-weather sign |
The trail took us across a stream. Rather than go over a bridge, the trail map pointed to a bunch of stones for crossing.
The way across |
Kids crossing |
We were a little mystified by this trail sign. The action figure nailed to the sign must mean something.
No militia allowed? |
The trail was not too challenging, with a mix of hard ground, crushed rocks, and pavement.
Some easy walking |
Avoiding getting their picture taken |
The lake is beautiful, especially surrounded by fall colors.
On the south end of the lake |
More of the lake |
The usual bit of construction in the lake |
More camera dodging |
The trail got closer to the water on the second half of the hike.
Another view of the lake |
An actual bridge! |
A bit of the fall colors |
The trail eventually took us away from the lakeside, giving us the chance to spot a deer or two!
A bit of forest |
First deer sighting |
Can you spot the deer? |
A close-up of the above |
The end of the hike brought us bak to the nature center, which looked nice from the outside.
Nature center |
Tired from the hike |
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