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After 0.8 miles, Live Oak Spring Trail splits into an upper and a lower trail trail for the next half mile

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I choose the upper trail because I want to see the spring there. This part of the upper trail is quite grown in with yellow tarweed flowers, whose scent I really enjoy while riding through. (Will someone try making tarweed-scented soap someday?)