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Path Type
Loop
Start at the main parking area off Ramsdell Road NE and head west on the Lake Trail toward the first elevated boardwalk section. These boardwalks are popular spots for anglers and photographers who don't have to worry about trees and shrubs that might otherwise get in the way from the shoreline. At the end of this stretch, there is a bathroom, which is closed in the offseason. Continue into the woods as the Lake Trail bends to the left (southwest) toward the entrance for the Sandy Knoll Trail, which winds through the Larch Swamp area with the short spur of the Larch Swamp Trail. Back at the lollipop stem of the Sandy Knoll Trail, use the Woodland Branch Trail to continue north toward the Woodland Trail, with the first sustained hill climb of the hike and the high point of the loop just before the two-mile mark. Along the Woodland Trail, you'll pass three trail entrances, each to the left; the first is a !Woodland Branch Trail that heads to the boundary of the preserve and Sunfish Lake Road, the second and third are the entrance/exit of the Highland Trail loop, which adds a half-mile loop for visitors looking for even more mileage.Just before the 2.5-mile mark, the Woodland Trail will rejoin the Lake Trail for some lakeshore travel before the final one-way section through the vibrant marshes of Pickerel Lake before returning to the main parking area.
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Cannonsburg State Game Area: Egypt Valley Loop Hike
Cannonsburg State Game Area: Egypt Valley Loop Hike
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