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- Looking east from just below the summit of Wind Mountain, Mt. Adams peeks out from the mountain ridges.
- There are some views to the east through the Douglas fir trees on the south end of the summit of Bunker Hill.
- Watching the wind blow patterns on the Columbia River from Wind Mountain. The Columbia Gorge is well known for windy conditions. Windy days are more common than calm days in this part of the Gorge.
- Mt. Defiance can be seen to the south of Bunker Hill. Mt. Defiance is on the south side of the Columbia River.
- Looking west at Happy Valley from the west side of Wind Mountain.
- The rock promontory in the foreground is a great place to see the surrounding countyside.
- Looking west into the Columbia River Gorge from the summit of Wind Mountain, Washington.
- Mt. Hood pokes above the nearby mountains from near the top of Bunker Hill.
- Looking east down one of the basalt scree slopes just below the summit of Wind Mountain you can see a tiny bit of the Columbia River.
- Ravens fly through the skies enjoying the air currents.
- Looking east into at Dog Mountain and the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- Mt. Adams rises above the nearby hills from near the top of Bunker Hill.
- Looking east into at the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- Bunker hill provides a nice view of Wind River Valley and snow covered Mt. Defiance in the distance.
- Looking east to Mt. Adams from near the summit of Wind Mountain.