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On the edge of Bonney Meadows, the Bonney Meadows Trail #471 meets the Hidden Meadow Trail #472. The latter is a popular mountain biking route using the Boulder Lake Trail and the Forest Creek Loop. There are two ponds in the meadows near this junction
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On the edge of Bonney Meadows, the Bonney Meadows Trail #471 meets the Hidden Meadows Trail #472. The latter is a popular mountain biking route using the Boulder Lake Trail and the Forest Creek Loop. There are two ponds in the meadows near this junction.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:05, 6 October 2012

Pond in Bonney Meadows near the junction (bobcat)

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On the edge of Bonney Meadows, the Bonney Meadows Trail #471 meets the Hidden Meadows Trail #472. The latter is a popular mountain biking route using the Boulder Lake Trail and the Forest Creek Loop. There are two ponds in the meadows near this junction.

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