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Pradžia 51
Sukūrimo data / 2008 / Spalis / 6
- Lewis River Trailhead along Forest Road 90 about 1 mile west of the Lewis River near the Lower Falls Recreation Area Campground.
- Lewis River near Forest Road 90.
- 100 foot wood deck and steel girder bridge over a small stream along the Lewis River Trail.
- Lower Falls on the Lewis River in the fall of 2008.
- View of the Lewis River Valley near the trailhead for Big Creek Falls.
- A small stream flowing into the Lewis River along the Lewis River Trail.
- Boardwalk above the Lewis River near the Lower Falls Recreation Area Campground.
- A bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.
- Trail Junction sign for Bluff Trail #24 from the Lewis River Trail.
- Mushrooms blooming above the Lewis River near the Lower Falls Recreation Area Campground.
- The first overlook of Big Creek Falls.
- A view of the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.
- Lewis River Trail near the Lower Falls Recreation Area Campground.
- The second overlook of Big Creek Falls. The platform has a railing that is right at the edge of the canyon.
- Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.