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Difference between revisions of "13th and Sequoia Intersection"

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[[Image:Bluff over the Molalla, Molalla River State Park.jpg|thumb|400px|Looking over the Molalla River from the bluff ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:End of trail at 13th Avenue, Canby Logging Road.jpg|thumb|400px|The south end of the trail at 13th Avenue, Canby Logging Road ''(bobcat)'']]
  
 
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
This intersection is the terminus of the off-road portion of the Logging Road Trail in Canby. You can't park here: A nearby trailhead is the [[Timber Park Trailhead]].
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This intersection is the southern terminus of the off-road portion of the Logging Road Trail in Canby. You can't park here: A nearby trailhead is the [[Timber Park Trailhead]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 20 July 2018

The south end of the trail at 13th Avenue, Canby Logging Road (bobcat)

Description

This intersection is the southern terminus of the off-road portion of the Logging Road Trail in Canby. You can't park here: A nearby trailhead is the Timber Park Trailhead.

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