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The Beaver Dam Conservation Area is an almost 800-acre preserve adjacent to Little Island Pond. Trails crisscross the pine/oak forest. The only drawback is the parking area on the shoulder of Beaver Dam Road can only hold two or three cars.
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I like discreet trail markers without ambiguity .......
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...........but in this case, Shadowman was clearly confused which arrow to follow.
One of my old haunts. Happy to see it being protected!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great spot! And the restricted parking is probably a good thing overall. Type "beaver dam conservation" into the blog search box (only on the laptop/desktop version) for other posts I made over the past few years. Thanks for commenting.
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