Discover a variety of forest cover types. Walk on an esker (a winding ridge of gravel.) View a kettle lake and see the results of thousands of years of Alberta's geological past. Follow interpretive signs along the way. This trail starts behind the Gregg Lake Campground shower building.
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Length | 3.5 kms |
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Summer | fat biking,hiking,hiking (winter),snowshoeing |
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Trailheads |
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Trail Map |
William A Switzer PPPark & Gregg Lake Campground Maps with Trails
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