Clay
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.62 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Playground: No
Dog Friendly: No
Location: Fairview Avenue Recreation Park (McSherrystown)
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- Park in the gravel parking area located off Fairview Avenue (near the porta pots).
- Walk out of the parking area toward Fairview Avenue and turn left onto the grassy area that runs along Fairview Avenue.
- After passing the basketball courts to your left and reaching the end of the sidewalk turn left into the grass walking behind the baseball field.
- The post will be located at a large tree near the tennis court.
- Continue walking on the grass around the outside of the park (tennis courts will be to your right).
- Near the end of the tennis courts, turn left and continue walking around the outside of the park, with the baseball fields to your left. Please be mindful of the adjoining private backyards at this section of the park.
- Loop around back to the original parking area.
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Snippets of Information
- Clay can be pinched, rolled, cut, or built up in layers to form shapes.
- As clay dries, it hardens and many times it is placed in a kiln to dry and harden it.
- Clay can often be found where water once was, like in a dried-up stream.
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