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Program runs
from June 1 to August 15

Farmstand

Difficulty: Moderate

Distance: 1.4 miles

Restrooms: Yes

Stroller Friendly: No

Wheelchair Friendly: No

Playground: Yes

Dog Friendly: Yes

Location: Pine Grove Furnace State Park – Brickyard Trail

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  1. Park in Fuller Lake Day Use area and walk toward the yellow gate near the restroom and snack building near the beach area.
  2. Walk past the building and over the bridge. Turn right on the trail, keeping the creek on your right.
  3. When you reach the open area and the road, turn left and walk carefully along the road, keeping Brickyard pavilion on your right.
  4. At the pavilion, turn right and locate Brickyard Trail, which goes into the woods. You will be following the yellow blazes on the trees.
  5. At one point, the trail bends left and down to cross a small gulley, just keep following the yellow blazes.
  6. You will walk through several trees that fell but were cut open. The yellow blazes are sometimes hard to see but keep going.
  7. As you come to an open area, the post will be on your left.
  8. Turn around and retrace your steps, turning right at the bridge to walk along the creek.
  9. At the next bridge, near the beach area, turn left and cross it back to the parking area.

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