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The South Old Mac Trail is the more strenuous portion of this loop (~1800 ft climb over ~2.5 miles) but taking this trail first leaves a nice 3.5-mile descent back to the trailhead over the North Old Mac Trail. Enjoy the extended climb as you make your way farther and farther out on the South Old Mac Trail. At the end of this trail, there is a jeep trail (Fire Tower Trail) that hikers can take south, which leads up to the fire tower and a nice overlook. The tower is sometimes open to climb, which is a thrill for all hikers. Once you've stopped to admire the views, head north to find the North Old Mac Trail. This gentle descent will lead you back to the trailhead and your car. There is plenty of water to be had along the way, and quite a few backcountry campsites exist in the state park, though a permit is required to stay the night. Tub Spring is located at the end of a 200-yd spur at the crossing of the jeep road and North & South Old Mac Trails.
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