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Trail Length: 1.2 miles
What to Expect: This 1.2 mile self-guided,
non-motorized nature trail, located along an esker near the Mondeaux
Dam Lodge, helps to outline Aldo Leopold's conservation ethics
and the legacy that he left mankind. As you follow along the trail,
wooden engraved signs help to outline the history of his life
and quotes from his essays in the book entitled "A Sand County
Almanac." Leopold focused on the life cycles of trees and
prairies in many of his writings which can also be experienced
in person as you walk along this trail.
Aldo Leopold Trailhead - From the State Highway 64/13 intersection
in Medford, drive north on State Highway 13 15.5 miles to County
Highway D. Turn left (west) on County Highway D and drive 6.5
miles to Forest Road 104. Turn left (south) on Forest Road 104
and drive 1.1 miles to the intersection of Forest Road 106. Continue
on Forest Road 106 1.5 miles to the trailhead.
This trail is located near Spearhead
Point Campground
ALDO LEOPOLD
TRAIL MAP
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