Clay
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 0.45 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Playground: No
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: Sand Bridge State Park
Thumbnails to Show You the Way
- Park along the trees near the Sand Bridge State Park sign.
- Walk toward the bridge and cross over the stream. Once across, follow the gravel path uphill, staying to the right.
- Walk past the trees with white dots on them, continuing uphill.
- When you reach Copper Mill Road, turn around and head back downhill, following the same path you came up.
- As you walk downhill, stay to the right.
- Look for a brown pavilion on your left. When you reach it, turn left, and walk toward the pavilion.
- You will find the post attached to a tree near the stream on your right side.
- Reverse your steps. Walk back past the pavilion, cross the bridge again, and return to your vehicle.
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Snippets of Information
- Clay can be pinched, rolled, cut, or built up in layers to form shapes.
- As clay dries, it hardens and many times it is placed in a kiln to dry and harden it.
- Clay can often be found where water once was, like in a dried-up stream.
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