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A very interesting hike, both geologically and for nature hunting in general, is the old fire road which begins just above the old C.C.C. camp and the present Bell Gardens. This trail cuts off to the right, if ascending the summit road, and runs completely around the mountain. Shortly after the fire trail intersects the Bear Den Ski Trail, and on the left, granite with obvious drill holes is seen (Fig. 18). Most of the granite used as curb stones, culvert headers, and islands along the park summit road was obtained from these small quarries. A few miles walk along this trail proves quite rewarding to the adventurer; an old lean-to demonstrates what a bear can do while sharpening his claws.

The Devil’s Den Trail leads down the east side of Burke Mountain from the observation tower at the summit. This trail is rather poorly marked past a certain point, but if you wish to strike off on your own and see some wonderful country, a hike down this trail with a swing to the north will bring you back to the summit road.

The several ski trails on Burke Mountain are all walkable during the summer, but they will not appear as smooth as when covered with snow, and the trip down will take considerably longer on foot than on “boards.” The Bear Den Ski Trail is especially good for geological sightseeing.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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