So the beginning of the hike was alright, paved road until you got to some foot bridges, according to the trail map, it wanted us to cut through fields along a tree line, there was no discernible path, in addition to not being intuitive.
By time my wife and I realized this, we were already a quarter mile past where this “path” was. We decided to backtrack, but realized it was not feasible to make it through. So we went back on our original path and followed until the path turned to gravel.
The gravel path continued for the 2nd 1/3rd of the hike until it devolved into just a barely visible game trail that led back. Full of thistles and even on the paved/gravel path there was nothing but feces. I’m pretty sure this is supposed to be a horseback trail as opposed to hiking/walking. Beautiful scenery, but couldn’t appreciate it much due to trying to avoid horse poop every 5ft.
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