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A little further down County Line Road, I reach the short dead-end trail to Board Spring (to the right).

05462-board-spring-trail-start-800px.jpg The trail to Board Spring starts out road-like, but it's rather grown-in as it approaches its end at the spring.ThumbnailsBack on County Line Road, still riding along the ridge, but descending slowly.The trail to Board Spring starts out road-like, but it's rather grown-in as it approaches its end at the spring.ThumbnailsBack on County Line Road, still riding along the ridge, but descending slowly.The trail to Board Spring starts out road-like, but it's rather grown-in as it approaches its end at the spring.ThumbnailsBack on County Line Road, still riding along the ridge, but descending slowly.The trail to Board Spring starts out road-like, but it's rather grown-in as it approaches its end at the spring.ThumbnailsBack on County Line Road, still riding along the ridge, but descending slowly.The trail to Board Spring starts out road-like, but it's rather grown-in as it approaches its end at the spring.ThumbnailsBack on County Line Road, still riding along the ridge, but descending slowly.

The 0.3-mile-long trail to Board Spring edges its way down the steep hillside and provides more great views over the valley below.

I will refill my water supply at Board Spring and then return here to continue the ride down County Line Road.