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Red Hill Fire Tower
This 3.3-mile trail through the Lakes Region Conservation Trust area is a relaxing trek through a heavily shaded forest.
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Red Hill Fire Tower Details
This 3.3-mile trail through the Lakes Region Conservation Trust area is a relaxing trek through a heavily shaded forest. It should only take you an hour to reach the top, where you can climb up to the fire tower for sweeping views of lakes, islands, and mountain peaks. It is not an overly difficult trail, but parts of the hike can be steep without any benches or places to rest.
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