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=====Trails===== '''The Riverwalk Trail''' spans downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky (Covington and Newport). The trail can be hiked in 2 configurations: the first ({{convert|5|mi|km}}) meets a requirement for the 2nd Class rank, while the second ({{convert|10|mi|km}}) satisfies one of the requirements for the Hiking Merit Badge. Highlights along the trail include the [[Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home|boyhood home of Dan Beard]]. There is a patch available from the Council for walking the trail. The Trail Guide for the Dan Beard Riverwalk Trail can be found on the Dan Beard Council website. [[Image:Silver Moccasin Patch.png|thumb|Silver Moccasin patch for the Silver Moccasin Trail in Lebanon, Ohio]] The '''Silver Moccasin Trail''' originally started in Lebanon and finished at [[Fort Ancient (Lebanon, Ohio)|Fort Ancient]]. It was {{convert|14|mi|km}} long and used to offer a medal and a patch. A portion of the trail was reconstructed from [[Fort Ancient (Lebanon, Ohio)|Fort Ancient]] south to Morgan's Riverside Campground off of [[Morrow, Ohio|Mason-Morrow-Millgrove Rd]], then crossing the [[Little Miami River]] to join the [[Little Miami Scenic Trail]] to complete the loop. This restored loop is {{convert|5.1|mi|km}} long. The '''Thunderbird Trail''' existed as a 6-mile (9.7-km) long loop around Camp Hook. It was in use for many years during the camp's time as a part of Mound Builders Area Council and Dan Beard Council. Scouts could earn a patch upon completing the entire trail. After the sale of the camp to the Five Rivers MetroParks system in 1997, the Thunderbird trail stopped being maintained and now no longer exists except to those who remember exactly where it was, although the trail markers and [[Order of the Arrow]] (OA) fire-rings are still visible and somewhat accessible.
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