Great walk with a couple of historic covered Railroad bridges along is route. Follows along the sugar river and is also known for some fly fishing. We noticed a tremendous number of crayfish in the river that would be a hit for the kids to investigate.
Note: Crawfish, crayfish, and crawdads are the same animal. ... Louisianans most often say crawfish, whereas Northerners are more likely to say crayfish. People from the West Coast or Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas often use the...
Read moreSmooth and enjoyable trail from Claremont to Newport, 11 miles each way. Parking lots at both ends of the trail. Some spots in between for parking. Atv, mini bikes, bicycles and walkers share the trail. Mostly shaded trail with many bridges along the way. Beautiful scenery since the trail is...
Read moreThis is a beautiful trail that goes through mostly wooded areas with many views of the Sugar River. The covered trail bridges were unique. BUT, many parts of the trail are soft sand and very difficult to ride. Our group of 4 had 3 spills which...
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