On a recent road trip I made a stop at Lake Anna State Park in Virginia to get a break from the road and do a little hiking. I had to plan this well in advance, and not knowing what weather to expect, I booked a yurt, which was just as described on the park’s web site.
Which included a nice kitchen table:
The subject lake:
The trails were well marked with sign posts at intersections:
and blazes on the trees:
There were some muddy areas on the trails due to recent rains, but were still pretty easy fare.
A couple of historic sites of interest were along the way.
Trails included a number of stream crossings.
Most all had a bridge and a horse crossing. I usually took the horse crossing just to make it more interesting.
There were a couple of little picnic areas along the lake with a place to land a small boat. I ranted on this earlier, this is another example of human recklessness. Yes, those were beer cans.
A failed attempt at a crop circle? Those aliens are getting lax…
Parts of the Pigeon Run and Gold Hill trails ran along a power line right-of-way. And yes, there were some serious ups and downs along the way.
I was horribly disappointed at not finding a hill of gold after climbing that Gold Hill trail. Just a pile of gravel. Sigh.
Just a kind of interesting formation in a tree stump. The way the wood decomposed left a deep pattern embossed in the stump.
I might think this the work of beavers, but higher up than I’ve seen before.
All in all, a very nice walk in the woods before resuming my road trip the next day. Weather was perfect, with the previous day’s rain gone and a hike day that started cool and overcast, but became sunny later. The rain waited to return until after I had roosted for the night, so perfect timing.
Strava link: https://www.strava.com/activities/10889730943
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