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This is a great hike starting on the North-South Trail #688 at the Scenic Highway. From the parking area, the trail is fairly level to where North Fork Trail #272 splits off to the south. Take North Fork Trail #272 as it gradually drops down to the Cranberry River. There is a camping shelter just south of the intersection of the river. Follow the trail west as it winds along paralleling the river to its end on Cranberry Road. Hike down Cranberry Road a couple miles and take the Tumbling Rock Trail #214 as it climbs back up to the North-South Trail #688 along the creek. It is only about 2.5 miles uphill, but it feels more like five miles uphill. The trail is an old railroad grade from the turn of the century and offers a great historical experience as some of the railroad timbers are still on the trail. At the intersection with the North-South Trail #688, turn right to head east back to the trailhead at the parking area at the Scenic Highway. If you're backpacking, there are tons of camping spots along the way!
Cranberry Wilderness is a bear sanctuary and served the timber market at the turn of the century before being transformed into a National Forest.
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