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Article posted: 1/16/2012 5:30 AM

Solar lights to guide Lakewood trail users

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MICK ZAWISLAK/mzawislak@dailyherald.com Mike Tully, director of operations and public safety for the Lake County Preserve District, talks with Lisha and Bruce Peterson about the solar lights being installed, background, at the Lakewood Forest Preserve near Wauconda.

MICK ZAWISLAK/mzawislak@dailyherald.com About 40 solar lights will be used to guide hikers and skiers along a 1.6-mile loop trail in a test program at the Lakewood Forest Preserve.

MICK ZAWISLAK/mzawislak@dailyherald.com Mike Tully, director of operations and public safety for the Lake County Preserve District, and Frank Volm, crew chief, discuss the location of solar lights being installed on a 1.6-mile trail loop at the Lakewood Forest Preserve.

MICK ZAWISLAK/mzawislak@dailyherald.com Solar-powered lights will guide hikers and skiers on a 1.6-mile trail as part of a test program at the Lakewood Forest Preserve near Wauconda.

A map of Lakewood Winter Lighted Trail.

Courtesy of Lake County Forest Preserve District

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Hikers and skiers will be guided by solar lights on a 1.6-mile trail in a pilot program at the Lakewood Forest Preserve near Wauconda.