Short Nature Park Trail

Trailhead
The vehicle tracks that run past the tree in this photo shows where the trail is.
User: Blaze - 5/1/2013

Location: Yegua Creek Park

Rating: 1star
Difficulty: halfstar  Solitude: 2stars
Miles Hiked: 1.00 Mile  Elapsed Time: 19 minutes

Comments:

The Nature Trail at Yegua (pronounced Yay-wah) Creek Park is a short lollipop-shaped trail.  There are numerous placards along the trail identifying different types of trees.  The trail is well-marked with trail maps showing where you are.

Not much to say about the trail. It's your basic nature trail.

The park itself it rather scenic.  It is one of several parks that is located on Lake Somerville.  Wildflowers were in full bloom at the time I made this hike.



Log Photos
Entrance Sign
Trailhead
View Of The Trail
Another View Of The Trail
Wildflowers
Somerville Lake
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