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There was a short paved section at the beginning of the hikes |
I loved the feeling of pine needles under the hiking shoes. They added softness to already comfortable shoes so that it felt like waking of soft sheets.
After multiple thunderstorms almost every day the floor of the forest was covered with different kinds of mushrooms, big or small.
Not sure what kind of mushrooms they were, but I left them alone in the wild for animals and other creatures to consume.
Occoneechee Mountain Natural Area was another peaceful park in Hillsborough, NC, only 20 minutes from my place. I hiked there several times. This was bit more challenging because of some elevation gain which in high temperatures plus humidity equaled lots of sweating. I hate sweating!
The main trail was just under 2.5 miles round trip with magnificent views from the top.
The trail itself was wonderful. Many spots had even wider variety of mushrooms than in Little River Park.
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Somebody already nibbled on this one |
On one occasion, I decided to hike to the park from a different spot starting in Hillsborough. The trail went along Hillsborough River Walk towards the park where I found a couple of interesting historic objects.
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Fabulous deer |
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Huts |
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Inside the hut |
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Some artistic piece |
It turned out to be a longer trek than I signed up for, especially when the temperatures were over 90 F. I got to the the park loop and after visiting the overlook spot turned around. On the way back, I stopped by Weaver Street Market and got amazing local peaches and at the bakery (Hillsborough Bakeshop) where hazelnut pastry was calling my name.
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