After yesterday’s shopping mall shopping, today we set out on our way to Crawford Reserve, which is located in the north of the town of Milton, where friends booked a car online and we navigated by car. Since it is not a weekend, there are not many people and parking is convenient. The first thing that came into view of the tour experience was some cottages built after Indian culture, and there were a few items inside, which seemed to us from China back to the 1980s. We walked along the blues trail shown on the map, the steep slopes were all stone, and there were gaps everywhere, so be careful not to trip over or sink your feet in. Walking along the road for a while, you can see an observation deck, the scenery is very pleasant, and we also saw a few eagles flying overhead. Leave the observation deck and continue, the scenery is infinitely good, you can see the huge rock crawling with moss, and you will find the road flattened and covered with fallen leaves (we went in autumn) and look up, particularly charming under the blue sky. Finally, we came to the boardwalk around the lake, standing here you can see the lake view up close, very good. The tips are worth noting that you bring dry food, water, etc., and there are no small shops around. Because it is a bit remote, I have not seen any bus stops. It is still worth a visit in autumn this season.