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Walking down to Clark Spring, I pass pristine Jackrabbit Lake and take a closer look.

05569-jackrabbit-lake-800px.jpg County Line Road turns east and starts snaking down the steep hillside to Orestimba Creek.ThumbnailsAfter backtracking 1/3 mile, I locate the Long Ridge Road that I missed, my route to Jackrabbit LakeCounty Line Road turns east and starts snaking down the steep hillside to Orestimba Creek.ThumbnailsAfter backtracking 1/3 mile, I locate the Long Ridge Road that I missed, my route to Jackrabbit LakeCounty Line Road turns east and starts snaking down the steep hillside to Orestimba Creek.ThumbnailsAfter backtracking 1/3 mile, I locate the Long Ridge Road that I missed, my route to Jackrabbit LakeCounty Line Road turns east and starts snaking down the steep hillside to Orestimba Creek.ThumbnailsAfter backtracking 1/3 mile, I locate the Long Ridge Road that I missed, my route to Jackrabbit LakeCounty Line Road turns east and starts snaking down the steep hillside to Orestimba Creek.ThumbnailsAfter backtracking 1/3 mile, I locate the Long Ridge Road that I missed, my route to Jackrabbit Lake

Idyllic surroundings and there's nobody around. I haven't seen anyone since two days ago.

There's not as much plant material in the water here as at Mississippi Lake. So perhaps the water here will taste good. I'll try the water from Clark Spring first.