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Wapack Trail And Marion Davis Trail
Explore over thousands of acres of natural wilderness when you wander down this 2.5-mile looped trail.
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Wapack Trail And Marion Davis Trail Details
Explore over thousands of acres of natural wilderness when you wander down this 2.5-mile looped trail. You will pass through the Nature Conservancys Joanne Bass Bross Preserve and the Wapack National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. Most travelers start at the Wapack Trail and come back down through the Marion Davis Trail. There are a few steep inclines and rocks to scramble, but it is over a moderate-level trail that can be completed in a few hours.
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