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Datum izrade / 2009
- Near the trailhead looking towards the foot of Rampart Ridge at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Near the trailhead looking at the National Park Inn at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Winter snows cover Longmire Meadows in January.
- The springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.
- A small beaver pond is fed by springs in the meadows. The water is warm enough to stay open even though snow convers the rest of Longmire Meadows.
- Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.
- Innovative trail sign along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA.
- Steamboat Landing Trailhead for the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA
- Mt. Hood from the dock at Steamboat Landing at the west end of the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA.
- Mt. Hood from the dock at Steamboat Landing at the west end of the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA.
- Dugout canoe replicas at Recognition Plaza along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA
- Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Recognition Plaza along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA.
- The Columbia River shines at the end of the short trail from Recognition Plaza to Cottonwood Beach.
- Recognition Plaza along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA
- This trail presents a dichotomy of the woods and river on the south side of the trail and an industrial area on the north side of the trail for the first mile.