trailhead

[ US /ˈtɹeɪɫˌhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the beginning of a trail
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How To Use trailhead In A Sentence

  • From the trailhead at Bunny Flat, climbers must trudge about six miles to Shasta's summit, gaining more than 7,000 feet over two days.
  • There are countless trailheads and side trails to visit and enjoy.
  • You may reach this trail via other routes at Eagle Cliff or start out from your car at an unofficial trailhead that begins in the driveway of generous homeowners.
  • April 17, the Clark Fork Chapter of the Montana Native Plant Society hosts Revisiting Dicentra uniflora, an eight-mile roundtrip hike with ecologist Mike Young in search of this intriguing wildflower (aka the longhorn bleeding-heart), which starts at 10 AM at the Rattlesnake Trailhead. Missoula Independent
  • It pisses me off to be knocked to the side of the road by wankers speeding by with their bikes on the cartop only to catch them at a trailhead. The Irrelevancy of Time: Bicycle Products Don't Spoil
  • A day or two later in the trailhead parking lot, horses loaded into the trailer, Ennis was ready to head back to Signal, Jack up to Lightning Flat to see the old man.
  • We'd be happy to distribute maps, publish guidebooks, plow roads, and build trailheads.
  • We'd be happy to distribute maps, publish guidebooks, plow roads, and build trailheads.
  • An unexpected display of coralroot orchid near the trailhead was just the first of many stops along the way.
  • Two small campgrounds are located just outside the park, each less than a kilometre from the trailhead parking lots. Globe and Mail
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