| Trail Maps:: The
Maps serve as a frame of reference, depicting the trail route.
Each destination on the trail is marked with a number in a circle.
When you click on a circled number, or on the list of destinations
below each map, you will open a page containing detailed
directions and site information for that destination. Detailed
directions on the tour pages will guide you from one site to the
next (not from a central location or a nearby road). The following information is included
on each site page - |
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Site Name and Contact
Information:: Contact information is provided for
pre-trip planning and to report unusual conditions, such as a fallen
tree blocking an access road.
Directions and Icons::
Specific directions that will take you from one site to the next.
The icons listed below the directions indicate the types of businesses
visitors will pass along the route.
Don't Miss::
Throughout this guide we provide information on special features and
safety. Look for "Don't Miss," "Special Features," "A Closer
Look," and paragraphs in italics and bold type for hints to maximize
your experience.
Throughout the
Seasons:: Wildlife changes with the seasons and these
brief overviews focus on the more common, reliable species. We
also offer suggestions as to how best to enjoy your experience at
different times of the year and in different types of weather.
The Seasons
Defined::
Winter = December, January, February
Spring = March, April, May
Summer = June, July, August
Fall = September, October, November
Site Description
Icons::
Here are the icons that tell visitors what kinds of amenities
and activities are at each site and along each route -
