ABOUT THE PARK:
Blue Marsh Lake - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates for Spring Creek Parking: 40.369907, -76.080343 (near mile marker 10 on the trail map)
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Spring Creek Parking Lot |
Lamms Mill Road Parking: 40.382106, -76.081674 (near mile marker 11 on the trail map)
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TRAIL MAP:
Blue Marsh Lake Trail System - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
HIKE DISTANCES:
From Spring Creek - 8.6 miles (if taking footpath instead of multi-use trail, add .4 miles each way)
From Lamms Mill Road - 6.3 miles (if taking footpath instead of multi-use trail, add .4 miles each way)
THE HIKE:
From the Spring Creek parking lot, follow the woods road at the "Hiking Trail" sign |
Follow the woods road but watch for ... |
... a distinct footpath to the left that cuts through a field. There is no sign. The trail can be seen on Google Earth. |
The trail through the field leads to the multi-use trail that circles the lake. Turn left on the multi-use trail and after a few steps cross a bridge over Spring Creek. |
Spring Creek |
10-Mile Marker |
Lots of bunny tracks and lots of fox tracks. |
Somebody slept right alongside the trail last night. |
Meadow voles burrow through the snow... |
... all the way home. |
Geese in formation. |
A long bridge ... |
... over an unnamed creek. |
An old stone wall along the trail. |
Blue Marsh Lake |
Heading out along the multi-use path versus ... |
... the unmarked footpath. |
The footpath rejoins the multi-use trail at this area where water flows over the multi-use trail. |
The multi-use path continues on ... |
... to the bridge leading to the Peacock Road parking and kiosk. |
The trail makes a sharp right turn at the kiosk and continues beyond the barrier. |
The multi-use trail switchbacks up along an arm of Blue Marsh Lake. |
An occupied birdhouse with very uncomfortable looking furnishings. |
At the end of the peninsula, some water views before ... |
... ascending on the return route ... |
... to views of the Blue Mountain where the Appalachian Trail resides in the distance. |
At the end of Skinners Loop turn left and start retracing back. |
You can continue back on the multi-use trail or ... |
... via the more scenic unmarked footpath. |
Back on the multi-use trail after Lamms Mill Road parking. |
Don't forget to leave the multi-use trail to the right on the path through the field. There is no sign. I forgot but Shawnee remembered. Thank goodness I have a GPS - Global Positioning Shawnee. |
Along the field back to the parking lot. |
HIKE SUMMARY:
[ 0.00] Exit parking lot at "Hiking Trail" sign, continue along edge of field
[ 0.15] Turn left on footpath that cuts through field; at T-intersection with multi-use trail, turn left towards bridge over Spring Creek
[ 0.35] Keep straight along edge of field when unmarked trail goes right with no creek crossing; 10 mile marker post
[ 0.65] Descend steeply and cross bridge
[ 0.95] Cross short footbridge over small side stream
[ 1.05] Keep right at fork
[ 1.10] At Lamms Mill Road kiosk, either keep straight on multi-use trail or turn right just past kiosk on footpath along lake which will rejoin multi-use trail in .8 mile (footpath is about .4 mile longer than staying on multi-use trail)
[ 1.95] Cross bridge at Peacock Road kiosk and turn right to continue beyond barrier
[ 2.15] Left at fork and cross creek on footbridge; keep right at next two forks
[ 2.40] 12 mile marker
[ 2.65] Either way at fork - right is more scenic, trail comes back together
[ 2.80] Turn left on road (appears to be paved in spots under snow) when left goes to water
[ 2.90] Keep right at T-intersection. left goes to Lake Road parking
[ 2.95] Keep right at fork on red diamond blazed Skinners Loop (no sign at intersection)
[ 3.00] Keep left at fork
[ 3.65] Keep right at fork
[ 3.70] Keep right at fork
[ 3.80] At T-intersection at water pump, keep right (left is where the loop completes)
[ 4.15] At end of peninsula trail makes a sharp left
[ 4.55] Turn right at end of loop at water pump
[ 4.65] Keep right at fork
[ 5.40] Turn left at intersection on multi-use trail (the far left trail, the one to the right of that goes to Lake Road parking)
[ 5.45] Keep straight on multi-use trail when Skinners Loop Trail (where the loop began) goes left (unmarked)
[ 5.60] Keep left (right goes to Lake Road parking); a few steps ahead at fork keep right
[ 5.75] Go either way at fork, trails rejoin
[ 6.15] 12 mile marker
[ 6.30] Trail turns left
[ 6.50] Turn left at Peacock Road kiosk and cross bridge
[ 6.95] Either keep straight on multi-use path or turn left for footpath (.4 miles longer)
[ 7.45] Lamms Mill Road parking
[ 7.85] Cross long footbridge
[ 8.20] Keep straight when woods road goes left to creek with no crossing
[ 8.35] Cross bridge
[ 8.40] Turn right on footpath through field leaving multi-use trail (not marked)
[ 8.60] Back at parking