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Known as the Link Trail until 2007. Superior Hiking Trail: 310 499 Minnesota: Wisconsin border east of Jay Cooke State Park: 270 Degree Overlook at the Canada–US border: follows north shore of Lake Superior: Susquehannock Trail System: 83.4 134 Pennsylvania: Loop trail in Susquehannock State Forest. Tahoe Rim Trail: 165 266 California + Nevada
The recreation area includes camping facilities and a 4.8-mile (7.7 km) trail. It also offers clear views of Pearl Harbor. [1] The high point of Puu Uau is about halfway down the trail, where native ohia lehua and koa trees may be viewed. [2] The remains of a military plane that crashed in 1944 can also be seen along the trail.
There are several unpaved hiking trails: The Red Trail Loop is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and provides access to the east end of the Blue Trail and south end of the Turkey Creek MBT. The Blue Trail Loop is 2 miles (3.2 km) long. A .9 miles (1.4 km) Yellow Connector Trail through the Cameron Reserve to Malabar Scrub Trail Map
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The Crest "Blue-Blazed" linear trail is a coastal trail which aligned with the eastern shore of Lake Zoar through Kettletown State Park from north of the Jackson Cove recreation area up to the northern main entrance to the park in Southbury. The Pomperaug and Crest trails can be used together as a "loop" trail.
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Hidden Ponds Nature Trail (hiking, accessible): Guides are available at the head of this paved loop around a wetland (0.6 miles (3,200 ft; 970 m)). Little Falls Trail (hiking, biking, rollerblading): Follows the developed shoreline from the campground to the dam (0.9 miles (4,800 ft; 1,400 m)).
There are two other popular routes to the top that start on the east side of Mount Woodson. A short route begins from free parking areas along Route 67 and takes Mt. Woodson Road up to the rock. This 3.75-mile round-trip hike is paved and steep. [10] The Fry-Kogel trail is the third route to the rock, and is about four miles each way. [11]