Some sections, especially locations shaded from rain and have safe access to the creek stream, such as under overpasses, are usually where homeless would camp. I never encountered agressive homeless people here, however. The rest of the trail along the creek is quiet and easy to walk and jog, with beautiful vegetations and flowers. The part of the trail I accessed the most was along a golf club. This section is particularly nice to walk through. Quite often I could spot people collecting wild berries and maybe also harvest other edible plants at some points along the trail. The part along the golf course has some mild ups and downs, and in general is well-maintained. Occasionally stray cats could be spotted. During dry season the grass is dry and brown. The best time to enjoy flush green and variety of flowers is of course...
Read moreRestless and wired most of the time through that dusty trail. It ain't so bad till we dedicated the distance being away from all which we deal with everyday. Then the rym kind time be ruff seal to every step ahead of our plans ,a different culture being and communication becomes against the skin we in fighting our way to hold down a racing chain for our kind, because it too little smaller crowd of...
Read moreIt’s a good one for road biking, it’s paved all the way and pretty flat, but do not expect to see spectacular view. There are some nice areas close to Hellyer County Park. I’ll not recommend to start it from Tully Library entrance. First few miles it does not look as a safe place because of homeless camps and trash. Just choose...
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