Egumen Lake Trail 1200.pdf

Egumen Lake Trail

Length: .3 Miles (One Way)

Grade: Gentle

Cross Slope: 1.9

Surface: Native/Bog Bridge

Special Features:

Egumen Lake Trail is a short trail, with some bog bridges through a wet swamp area. It provides quick access to Egumen Lake where fishing opportunities are present. Egumen Lake is one of the seven lakes in the historic 7 Lakes Trail. The only views visible from the trail are from the lakeshore of Egumen Lake.

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