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Massanutten Story Book Trail

DIRECTIONS From New Market, take US 211 east for about 5 miles. Turn left on FDR 274 (Chrisman Hollow Road), travel 1.5 miles to trailhead parking area.

Parking Discover the geology of the . As you walk, look

for fossils and forest wildlife. Interpretive signs along the trail discuss Open Dates the building of this ancient mountain. At the end of the trail enjoy the Feb. 1 to the Friday before Youth scenic overlook of and the from the Spring Turkey observation deck. Season in April. Storybook Trail is a 0.4 mile paved trail suitable for wheelchairs and strollers however the parking lot is not accessible and help might be NEARBY FACILITIES needed to reach the trail. Camp Roosevelt Recreation Area, site of FDR 274 (Crisman Hollow Road) the first Civilian Begins and Ends: Conservation Corp Length: .4 miles Camp in the Nation is Map(s): Trails Illustrated Map 792, Map G 1.5 miles from the trail Hiking Difficulty: Easy on SR 675. Trail Surface: Paved Lions Tale National Trail Use Allowed: Hiking Recreation Trail. This .5 mile trail encourage you to explore the forest using senses other than sight. Universally Accessible.

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