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Starting at the Maple Springs trailhead, the route follows the popular Buffalo Creek Trail on the old fire road for 2.5 miles. Veer to the right at the intersection with the Bluffs Campsite trail to stay on the Buffalo Creek Trail. Here, it transitions to one of the best singletrack sections in the park. Quickly moving downhill, you'll cross a couple of creeks (dry at times) and hit the first hill around mile 3. Due to horse use, this part can get very sloppy and challenging. Once you scrape the mud & "other natural material" from your shoes, continue uphill to the juncture with the Collie Ridge Trail.This is a great spot to take in a gel or snack, since there is a trashcan available. Head to the right, moving uphill on the doubletrack Collie Ridge Trail for about 2 miles. At mile 6.1, look for the Mill Branch Trail intersection on your right. Mill Branch is a less-frequently used trail, but it is great for hiking. Trending mostly downhill, there is a moderately technical descent around mile 7 that immediately goes into a creek crossing and rocky climb. Close to the 8-mile mark, you'll follow a creek on your right and begin the long, slow climb out of the hollow. Note that some of the blazes still have the initials of the old trail name (Raymer Hollow Trail), but they will not lead you astray. At the end of the climb, the trail direction has been modified, so follow the signs to the left to meet Maple Springs Loop Road. From here you can walk the road back to the parking lot (.8 mile, big hill), or continue straight to stay on the mile-long Maple Springs Trail of gently rolling hills back.
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