Hike Dunn's Farm Trail
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Join me for a wonderful, leisurely speed hike for about 4.5 miles. We start at Dunn's Farm Trail in the Jennings State Forest. We will step off Dunn's Trail and head onto the Pioneer Trail to check out Dunn Cemetary. There are parts that are more sun and some more shade. Be prepared with water, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and bug spray. This trail has some flat areas, but there's also some steep inclines and declines with narrow paths and tripping hazards. Hiking poles will be a help!
There is ample parking with a $2.00 parking fee you can pay once there using a QR code. Or, you can use the link below. There are no bathrooms in the lot or on the trail. We will meet at the trailhead located at Nolan Road Recreation Area (1335 Long Horn Rd, Middleburg, FL). The GPS coordinates are 30.128850,-81.964160. Look for the Sierra Club signs.
Online pre-pay $2.00 for Florida State Forest Day Use Fee: https://floridastateforests.reserveamerica.com/posProducts.do?contractCode=FLFS
Cancellation Policy: Event will be held rain or shine but may be canceled if weather threatens safety such as in the case of lightning or high winds in the forecast. Also, if the heat index is forecast to be over 103, then the outing will be cancelled. Participants are advised to check meet up for current status before traveling to the event. Events may need to be cancelled at short notice.
* Help the environment by following these tips: bring your water in a reusable container instead of a single used plastic bottle. Use sunscreen free oxybenzone and oxytinoxate. These chemicals are extremely harmful to coral reefs, as well as being hormone disruptors in humans.
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