Trail Blazer – LaHo Trail


Trail Blazer traveling the LaHo Trail at Codorus State Park.

Quite often there are others traveling the LaHo trail.

This image was taken on a nice Spring day in 2020

This Trail Blazer was apparently taking a break on a stick.

The toad and stick were about 10 feet from the bench on the west side of the LaHo!

There are other wildlife that can be seen on and along the LaHo trail.

Owls, Eagles, Herons, Toads, Deer, Squirrels, Turtles, Geese and Ducks frequent this area!

The LaHo trail travels around the Wildasin Flats of Lake Marburg.
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Check this trail out the next time your in the area.

Better yet, make a special trip. It can be an enjoyable walk!

The trail is just under 2 miles long.

There is some up and down hill traveling.

Siri has indicated there is a 76 feet difference between the highest and lowest parts of the trail.

 

Trail Blazer

Scene Along the Trail