The trail ducks through the rest of the small grove and heads off towards the banks of the river. From here, following it is fairly straight-forward; it follows the water without variance straight out of the Cavern of Running Water and into some low-overhead tunnels, which, after about two miles, exit into another fairly large cave.
The flora here is the same, but, that's about where the similarities end. The floor of the cavern slopes up to the left side of the far end, some one hundred yards away, while the river banks right sharply at the entrance, curling into a large pool and underground lake off to your right. Birds fly about the tree tops, and you can see them, dark shadows against the glowing fungi of the cave roof, fly around the cave.
The trail itself leads down to the banks of the pool, where you can see the remnants of a small campfire and what appears to be the cracked shell of an owlbear egg.[sblock]Listen checks, everyone.[/sblock]