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Suggested Page Improvements to Lake Raleigh Boulders


Ali Williams
Apr 9, 2019
Getting There Suggestion
Park in the far corner of Centennial Campus Middle School, near the woods. Enter the woods and turn left when you get to what looks like an old forest service road. Then turn right about 100 feet down that path at the obvious trail heading into the woods. Follow this trail toward the lake, where it will meet up with the "Lake Raleigh Trail" (you can find this trail on Hiking Project)When you run into the Lake Raleigh Trail, turn left. Follow the Lake Raleigh Trail until it dead-ends at the boulders and Walnut Creek. *This change was made due to 1. A recent agreement for hikers to use Centennial Campus Middle School to access the trails at Lake Raleigh and 2. Because the tree that used to serve as a bridge across Walnut Creek is no longer there

Darby Cranwell
May 5, 2020
Getting There Suggestion
Park in visitors lot at the apartment complex between Brigadoon Dr. and Trailwood Dr. , you'll then have to cross the street to the entrance of Walnut Creek Trail. Just around the bend of the paved path theres a dirt trail on the right , follow that down and find a safe place to cross the creek then head left, follow the creek for a little bit and youll find another dirt trail that will lead to the boulders. You kind of have to climb down them to get to them but theyre pretty easy to find after you find the path. I haven't found a way to access these from Lake Raleigh Trail, this seems to be the shortest and easiest way to go! 

Jordan Kuemmel
May 24, 2021
New Left-to-Right Route Sort
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