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There is no parking at the southern end of the trail, but there is parking at the north end. If you don't feel like doing the whole thing, 40 Maples Day Use Area offers parking a bit south of midway between the two. There are restrooms at 40 Maples and the park office/wildlife center.
Description
This is a wide, mostly flat trail at Sinnemahoning State Park. From its northern terminus at the wildlife viewing area to its approximate midpoint at 40 Maples Day Use Area, it is crushed stone. From 40 Maples south to its southern terminus at Park Road, it's grass and dirt with a single street crossing. It is an out-and-back with a gradual descent north-to-south, then a climb to the road. (It would be a simple matter to follow the road south and end up at the reservoir.)
Other points of interest along the trail include a heron breeding ground (just south of 40 Maples) and a wildlife center at the park office.
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