Marsh Lake Trail 1200.pdf

Marsh Lake Trail

Length: 3 Miles (One Way)

Grade: Gentle to Moderate

Cross Slope:

Surface: Wood Chips

Special Features

Marsh Lake Trail was built over a rehabilitated wildland fire fuel break from the 2015 Card Street Fire. It is a wide, rolling trail with few hills. The trail passes a wildlife habitat restoration area which, over time, will show the stages of forest succession, but now makes the first part of the trail windy and more exposed to the elements than the rest of the trail, which passes through old growth boreal forest before reaching Marsh Lake.

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