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Broad River Greenway Visit #2 (3/6/23)

It was such a beautiful day in Boiling Springs that it screamed for an outdoor excursion. The three of us headed back to the Broad River Greenway, just about 5 miles from the house for a more focused visit than the first time. It was a lovely way to spend some time outdoors in this 70 degree Fahrenheit day.

We picked the Cottonwood Trail to hike,
as we thought it might be the driest option.
The Phifer cabin, originally constructed around 1850
near Beason Creek southwest of King’s Mountain.
One portion of the trail had stations that seemed to be from a children’s book.
A close up of one of the stations, a beautifully illustrated book.
A fishing pier near the river.
A weir in the river, so here we weir.
(Bob and I always think of Dumfries, Scotland, when we see a weir,
as that’s the first placed we learned the word.)
Bob and Cooper crossing a creek.
Back on the trail.
Looking down the Broad River.
One of many turtles (or cooters) we saw sunning in the river.
Looking across at more turtles.
Large rocks along the trail.
A knobby tree.
A rest at the end of the walk.

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