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The hike begins at the parking area at the southern end of Little Beaver Lake. Start in on the rhododendron-lined Beaver Creek Trail, if you're lucky, it will be dotted with beautiful blooms. After a quarter-mile, keep straight onto Rhododendron Run to continue paralleling Little Beaver Creek. Eventually, you reach the eastern park boundary, which comes very close to the edge of a private country club. After a short jaunt past some rocks, in fairly open woods, the trail goes uphill and you cut back to the west. For the next 0.5 to 0.75 miles, the route is fairly up and down. Rhododendron Run ends on a road where a turn to the right takes hikers past a private home and then around a farm.Keep on the road past a pond and then look for the trailhead for Weaver Way and Laurel Creek on the left. Here the path is pretty straight and easygoing as it travels uphill from a creek bed. Take the left onto Weaver Way until it connects back with Laurel Creek just before a small pond. The pond makes for a good break spot and there are some neat frogs carrying on with a small symphony.Next, follow the Deer Trail away from the pond, down to a clearing and then across a road. On the other side, it goes between two sets of camping sites. There are a number of branching trails, but if you turn left onto the unmarked Nature Ridge trail, it leads to an abandoned RV camping site arranged around a looped road. The hiking is easy along this stretch.After you've passed both ends of Easy Street, look for the Nature Ridge Connector to return to the same dirt road from earlier. Turn right to follow the rolling terrain of Creek Bed back down to the Beaver Creek Trail. From there, turn right and make the final quarter-mile hike back to the parking area.
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