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Great Seal State Park
Twenty miles of trails are
available to hikers, mountain bikers, and horsemen. The terrain varies from
steep to gently rolling. It is advised that horses, hikers, and bikers be well
conditioned for these trails. The Sugarloaf Mountain Trail, 2.1 miles, climbs
through dense maple-dominated forests to the crest of Sugarloaf. This loop is
short and rises almost 500 feet in less than a quarter mile.
Shawnee Ridge Trail, 7.8 miles, comprises Bald Hill, Sand Hills and parts of
Rocky Knob. Several steep sections are part of this forested trail.
Mt. Ives Trail, 6.4 miles, winds along Mt. Ives and provides several scenic
vistas. This trail is very strenuous.
Three hiking trails (Grouse Rock, Spring Run and Picnic Loop) are available.
The Spring Run Trail may be used for cross-country skiing when weather
conditions permit.
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detailed map of the Great Seal State Park, click here...
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