Works Consulted
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Interpretive Stops
1. Along Aptos Creek
2. Fern Grotto
3. Twisted Grove
4. Geologic Foundation
5. Redwoods and Associates
6. Magnificent Old Growth
7. Fairy Ring in the Making
8. Granary, Stump, and Burl
9. The Pourroy Garden
10. The Little Slide
11. Smiley Face Stump
12. Big "Round"
13. Goosepen Tree
14. The "Advocate Tree"
15. The Ravine
16. Pourroy's Picnic AreaAdditional Information
Animals of Marcel's Forest
TimeLine
Glossary
Teacher Workshop
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