Almost like three different trails. Part follows the sewer line and is wide and flat, a little muddy today. Part is along the ravine next to the old railroad line, pretty cool old stone arches. And part is handicapped accessible and paved. Two miles each way; three different experiences. Throw in a steel bridge with stone piers from the 1800s and a covered bridge for the recipe of a great end of the year walk. Oh did I mention the very informative sign boards? Did you know this was where the only government built gunpowder mill was commissioned?...
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