Difficulty: Moderate Trail Type: Loop Distance: 2 miles (with approximately 1,200 feet of elevation gain)This blue-blazed trail leads up through the forest to the ruins of an old cheese box mill, climbs the Tremendous Cliffs which offer a good overlook, and continues down the north slope. The first half-mile is relatively easy going through lush forest replete with wildflowers from late April until early May. A bronze plaque honoring Henry Buck is located high above on the rocks, andthe trail includes a narrow ledge that requires balancing to cross an 8-foot section. The road that this trail loops from follows the east bank of the West Branch of the Farmington River, which has been designated part of the federal Wild and Scenic River System.