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Moss covered sign for Cedar Hiking Trail. I wonder how often the moss has to be scraped off.

aaf.jpg This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.ThumbnailsTrillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.

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