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The Thurston Street Bridge crosses over the trail just at the Lower Macleay Trailhead.

aan.jpg Balch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.ThumbnailsThe trailhead of the Lower Macleay Trail was once near the cabin of Danford Balch. Look for this sign in the undergrowth near the trailhead and read about Danford Balch.Balch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.ThumbnailsThe trailhead of the Lower Macleay Trail was once near the cabin of Danford Balch. Look for this sign in the undergrowth near the trailhead and read about Danford Balch.Balch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.ThumbnailsThe trailhead of the Lower Macleay Trail was once near the cabin of Danford Balch. Look for this sign in the undergrowth near the trailhead and read about Danford Balch.Balch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.ThumbnailsThe trailhead of the Lower Macleay Trail was once near the cabin of Danford Balch. Look for this sign in the undergrowth near the trailhead and read about Danford Balch.Balch Creek flows past the stone house and sitting on the rocks in the stream. The flowing water drowns out any sounds of the city.ThumbnailsThe trailhead of the Lower Macleay Trail was once near the cabin of Danford Balch. Look for this sign in the undergrowth near the trailhead and read about Danford Balch.

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