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The trail to Board Spring starts out road-like, but it's rather grown-in as it approaches its end at the spring.

05456-board-spring-trail-end-800px.jpg A little further down County Line Road, I reach the short dead-end trail to Board Spring (to the right).ThumbnailsReady to pump some water at Board Spring.A little further down County Line Road, I reach the short dead-end trail to Board Spring (to the right).ThumbnailsReady to pump some water at Board Spring.A little further down County Line Road, I reach the short dead-end trail to Board Spring (to the right).ThumbnailsReady to pump some water at Board Spring.A little further down County Line Road, I reach the short dead-end trail to Board Spring (to the right).ThumbnailsReady to pump some water at Board Spring.A little further down County Line Road, I reach the short dead-end trail to Board Spring (to the right).ThumbnailsReady to pump some water at Board Spring.

The Board Spring water tub is just barely visible in the centre of the photo at the end of the trail.

Most of this trail is quite exposed to the hot sun, but there are a few oak trees along here that one can stand behind to get some shade.