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Where to go ... Charles F. Lewis Natural Area
Sunday, October 18, 2009

What to do: Back in the day, Dr. Charles Fletcher Lewis was an avid conservationist who used his dual professions -- teaching and newspaper writing -- to advocate for a halt to clear-cutting and extensive mining. The 384-acre natural area near Seward that was named for him includes the Rager Mountain Trail Loop Trail, a steep, rocky moderately difficult 4.8-mile path that hooks past the forested ridge line and waterfalls on Clark Run.

Contact: Www.trails.com.


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First published on October 18, 2009 at 12:00 am