An excellent October trail to take at Linn Run State Park is the Grove Run Trail.
It was pretty with the fall leaves and a pretty challenging trail.

A fun find along the trail was a tin box propped against a post.

Inside the tin box was a composition book and a pen protected by a plastic bag in which people were encouraged to journal.


So, we logged in our two cents...
and continued on our way.


We found a pipe connected to a natural spring with which we could refill our water bottles.
Cool, clean and delicious spring water was much appreciated at that point.

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