This trail starts off gently ascending and follows the curve of the hillside creating a 3.5-mile loop. In the springtime many beautiful native wildflowers line the trail: large flowering trillium, trailing arbutus, wild ginger, bellwort, mountain laurel, and more. The last stretch of the trail is home to many native fern species as well as wildflowers that can be viewed all season long. This trail has moderate to moderately difficult terrain.