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Continuing on with photos of the scenery at Turnbull NWR....
Another spot where I stopped to take a walk was Kepple Lake, where I walked down a path/road that went through the pine trees on one side of the lake.



A little further down the road there was a trail that made a loop on the Kepple Pennisula, on the other side of Kepple Lake.
There was a beaver lodge but I didn't see any more beavers there than I saw at the first place where I saw their evidence.

This is the start of the trail.

A view of a different piece of the lake

Next came the Blackhorse Lake Boardwalk Trail and the other end of the Blackhorse Lake Trail which was featured in part 2 of this report.


There really is a lake here but it is kind of hard to see.

This was the point where I ran out of time and had to get going.
Coming up next, Turnbull's mammals.
Another spot where I stopped to take a walk was Kepple Lake, where I walked down a path/road that went through the pine trees on one side of the lake.



A little further down the road there was a trail that made a loop on the Kepple Pennisula, on the other side of Kepple Lake.
There was a beaver lodge but I didn't see any more beavers there than I saw at the first place where I saw their evidence.

This is the start of the trail.

A view of a different piece of the lake

Next came the Blackhorse Lake Boardwalk Trail and the other end of the Blackhorse Lake Trail which was featured in part 2 of this report.


There really is a lake here but it is kind of hard to see.

This was the point where I ran out of time and had to get going.
Coming up next, Turnbull's mammals.