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This trail begins at the kiosk at the east end of the Beach 10 (Budny) parking lot and winds its way through the Gull Point Natural Area (GPNA). In this constantly evolving area, hikers usually see all phases of natural succession in the park and experience ever-changing trail conditions. Much of the trail is sandy, but at times the trail can be muddy or wet due to changing lake elevations. Before hiking Gull Point Trail, visitors are encouraged to stop at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center to find out about trail conditions.
Visitors are reminded that during the closed period of the April 1 through November 30, visitor access to GPNA is only permitted on the trail surface, to and from the observation platform.
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