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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T093000
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SUMMARY:Sweetwater Creek State Park - #_LOCATIONNAME - 5 Nov 22 09:30
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, November 5\, 2022\nHiking Distance: 5 miles\nD
 ifficulty Level: D2-D3 (Easy to Moderate)\nCarpool Time: 9:30 AM at Intown
  Community Church\nCost: $ 10 per person\nHike Leader: Rony\nRed (History)
  Trail\nThe Red Trail\, after half a mile\, takes you to the impressive fi
 ve-story New Manchester mill ruins alongside the white-water rapids of Swe
 etwater Creek and is the recommended hike for first-time visitors. New Man
 chester was a mid-nineteenth century mill town which met its demise during
  the Civil War. A history guide for the Red Trail is available in the Inte
 rpretive Center. The second half mile of the Red Trail\, downstream of the
  mill\, continues to follow the rapids to the Sweetwater Falls area and is
  considerably more strenuous because of the very rocky terrain. The Red T
 rail is the most frequently used trail in the park because it’s the shor
 test trail to the mill ruins and best showcases the beauty of the creek va
 lley.\nWhite Trail\nThe White Trail is a loop that passes through some of 
 the most remote areas of the park. It intersects with the Red Trail at the
  overlook of the New Manchester mill ruins at the one mile mark. This trai
 l was specifically designed to highlight the park’s wildlife and plant c
 ommunities. The trail winds through several lovely stream coves and follow
 s the ridges overlooking Sweetwater Creek. It connects to the end of the r
 ed trail then follows the rapids down the creek. The trail then turns west
  and follows Jack’s Branch upstream to Jack’s Lake. After climbing out
  of the lake valley\, the trail passes through the Jack’s Hill area\, a 
 former farming community now known for its open meadows which are a favori
 te of bird watchers.\n\nThings to bring:\n- daypack\n- hiking shoes\, snea
 kers\n- lunch or snacks\n- water (1.0 - 1.5 liters)\n- camera\n- $ 10 for 
 carpool driver
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