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My trip to Beaver River was a good experience. It was fairly easy to find; only a few miles off Rt. 95. When I first arrived it started to rain but despite the weather I wanted to see Beaver River. As soon as I was under the trees it didn’t even feel like it was raining anymore. The trees provided a lot of coverage and kept me pretty dry (not fully dry though). The trail splits soon after you enter the forest; I made a right and followed the yellow trail marks located on the trees. I walked over a couple of wooden bridges crossing some streams which led me deeper into the forest. After hiking about a ½ mile and down some steep rocks the trail splits again.

