Sky
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 1.70 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Playground: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Location: John Rudy County Park – Pines Picnic Area
Your Keys to Adventure
- Start at the bulletin board. Look for the paved path that runs on an angle between the bulletin board and the bathroom. Follow this trail. Keep left at the Y in a short distance.
- Continue straight on the paved path for about 400 yards. Continue straight until you reach the yellow gate by the dog park. Carefully cross the road and continue straight up the hill. There should be a parking lot on your left.
- Keep right to follow a mowed path up the hill along the BMX track fence. Continue straight until you reach the end of the fence and follow the blue triangle trail into the woods straight ahead.
- At the top, turn left at the T intersection with the blue rectangle trail. Follow it until you reach a paved road. Turn right here, keeping the road on your left and stay in the grass.
- Just before the yellow gate, the blue rectangle trail will be on your right. Turn right and follow this trail for a few hundred yards.
- You will come to a gas line with a small sign that says 1 pointing to the right. Turn right here. After 50 yards, look for the blue trail on your right. The post can be found here.
- To return to your car, follow the blue trail into the woods. Continue straight until you reach a large open field. Keep left here and follow the trail down the hill with houses on your left.
- Continue straight until you reach an intersection with paved trail near the Bluebird pavilion. Turn right here and follow the trail past the pavilions and bathroom. At the T intersection after the bathroom, turn left and follow the trail to your vehicle.
Read More About It
- Star in a Jar by Sam Hay
- Saving Sky by Diane Stanley
- Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
Some Breadcrumbs for the Trail!
- Nature has its own special light display called Aurora, named after the Roman goddess of dawn.
- It takes hundreds, thousands, and sometimes millions of years for the light from distant stars to reach us.
- Clouds are very heavy as they contain millions of tons of water.
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