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Camellia Trail

Leaving the Reflection Garden, a stroll along a wooded path lined with gigantic camellias, nurse logs and carpets of native oxalis, leads you back to the Meadow where your walk began.


“Harmony, respect, tranquility — how many times these very words have come to mind as I have walked about The Reserve.”

Prentice Bloedel

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