This small structure marks the trail head for Asbury Trails.
This small bridge stands in the gap on the near side of the ravine that makes up a large portion of the trails.
The path runs beside a large ravine. Watch your step!
This large bridge stands in the ravine over on the far side. It's considerably larger than it's counterpart at the other side of the ravine.
These two large pumps supply the town of Wilmore, KY with water from the Kentucky River.
I stumbled upon what looks to be a small meeting place out on the trail.
A small cave awaits anyone brave enough to travel up the trail. It appears the only thing preventing its collapse is a thin stone collumn.
This large rock face looms over the Kentucky River.
A small spring pours our from the rock above.
This area contains a few places where the spring cascades down the rock face.
The spring finally makes it to the ground here. It will continue onwards to the Kentucky River below.
I counted four places where the spring gushes forth from the rock face.
The trail travels counter to the flow of the Kentucky River. The bank becomes dangerously steep in some areas.