Lions Tale Trailhead

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Lions Tale Trailhead

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Crisman Hollow Rd, Luray, VA 22835

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Accessible .5 mile loop trail with sensory features  

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Crisman Hollow Rd, Luray, VA 22835 Get directions

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27 Frozen Cocktails to Drink in Boston Summer 2019 | Eater Boston

"Lion’s Tail is one of the best spots in town for a craft cocktail, and the frozen offerings are predictably top-notch. Choose from a frozen version of Lion’s Tail’s popular Negroni (house gin infused with hibiscus tea and strawberries, Campari, sweet vermouth) and the bar’s take on Nantucket favorite the Figawi wowie (vodka, blueberry, sea salt shrub, limoncello, mint syrup)." - Katie Faust Stryjewski

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Boston’s Best Tiki Bars | Eater Boston

"The vast and frequently updated cocktail menu at Lion’s Tail features the creative whims of proprietor Jarek Mountain and his team, Tiki and otherwise. One example is called “Paul Rudd’s Hawaiian name from Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (yes, all the drinks have clever or wacky names), which is made with a rum base, pineapple, lime, and more. There are also daiquiris and an assortment of adventurous cocktails, along with some familiar bar classics." - Dana Hatic

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Alicia Udovich

Google
We loved this trail! Perfect for everyone. Took my 8&11 year old girls and my 80 year old mom. Nice flat walking trails (ADA accessible), shady, bathrooms, wading area. The girls had fun trying to catch minnows and crawfish. No cell signal here. Plenty of parking. Start the loop at the entrance to the right.

Ellen Cohen

Google
Very good for people with disabilities and for young kids. Also very pretty area with woods and a creek that is accessible for wading for everyone, even those with wheelchairs. Only .5 miles long. Bathrooms available.

Beth Scott

Google
Short 0.5 mile trail. Great for all abilities, is very interactive for children as well. Allows wading. Clean trail too, my daughter only picked up 3 items of trash and disposed of them. Currently the restrooms are closed due to the pandemic. Nice drive and not a large amount of fellow trail goers!

Joseph Ament

Google
Great trail. My 2 years old daughter loved it. She walked in the creek and played in the water until we had to drag her away. Flat well maintained trail that is even suitable for a wheelchair.

Jeff Kuhn

Google
This is a fantastic and well maintained loop trail created for all abilities including the blind and those in wheelchairs. We spent about a half hour walking the path and stopping at the several spots along the way to look, smell, feel, and listen. The Lions Club did a brilliant job putting this trail together. It's a hidden gem.

Celia Romero

Google
This was a very cute and wheelchair friendly trail it also has a stream where the wheelchair can access the stream of water.

Matthew Nyce

Google
It's a great little trail for younger kids. I'd say about 4 to 8 should really appreciate the walk. There is a neat spring that feeds out into a fountain, plenty of benches, and a nicely designed wading area that goes out into the stream. They'll learn a lot about the local ecology, and enjoy the .5 mile walk. I'd imagine if you ambled it would take half an hour to traverse. The parking is great and there is an outhouse and trash cans, so that's a nice bonus.

Muscle E-Mac

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