Following the opening ceremony, Forest Oak Middle School students enjoy the sights along Broken Tree Trail. Come with us down the trail.
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Now the trail is open to you. |
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Off we go! | |
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The trail is well marked by limbs and broken trees. |
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A bridge provides for easy crossing of the stream, Beaver Brook. |
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In the glen, students have made an outdoor classroom. |
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Mr. Foster's class assembles at the broken tree. | |
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See the nice benches. |
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The trail continues through a wet area. But, we stay high and dry with these natural steps. |
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The trail gets us into areas of very different foliage and undergrowth. The ferns flourish here. |
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Mr. Burley enjoys the shade of the trail with a student. |
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The kitchen sink has been rescued from the stream and becomes a trail landmark. | |
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Up and out... | ||
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Even the bluebirds like our trees and trail. Come and visit us in person. |
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Created June 14, 2001
For more information
about our Bay Studies Program or this project, contact Bay Studies Coordinator,
Jay Foster.
This site is maintained by Holly
Geddes.
Last updated on
January 14, 2004