Power walking: Tunnel Hill near Karnak


Well, that didn't take long.  Only a couple days after my last trip, Laura caught up in the Rec Your Quarantine challenge, so it was time to cover some ground with Lucy again.  We headed to the Tunnel Hill trail again, but this time at the Barkhausen Cache River Wetland Center.

I noticed signage as we pulled in that the entrance to the parking lot is closed and locked at 4:30pm daily, which I hadn't anticipated.  We went just a bit back up the highway and parked at an access to the wetlands just west of the road.  We had to walk a short way down Hwy 37, which was stressful with a stroller, to say the least, but were quickly off the road and on the trail.

Lucy really enjoyed watching the water flowing on the Cache from this bridge just outside the visitor center grounds





We hit the Junction for Karnak and then headed north on the trail a bit further until we hit another bridge over the Cache River.  The river dumps into a diversion canal here, on its way to the oft-maligned Post Creek Cutoff.  With all of the recent rains, the water was rushing pretty loudly over the rocks and into the canal.  It was a nice spot to stop for both of us to have lunch.  Some heavy rain hit and we hid under the trees, but then I brought Lucy back out to wiggle on the planks.  She thought that I brought her out to the bridge to eat algae off the wood.  We agreed to disagree.



We did an about-face and headed west back towards the wetland center, spotting a few critters and flowers along the way.







I really didn't want to go back onto the Hwy to get back to the car, so we took a bumpy shortcut, following the levee to the north of the wetland center, where myself and Lucy Rae enjoyed some lovely rays of sunshine over the cypress.





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