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Accueil 26
Date de création / 2010 / Tout / 27
- Close up view of the trail map near the Hantwick Road Trailhead on the Moulton Falls Trail.
- IMG 9328
- Near the Hantwick Road Trailhead on the Moulton Falls Trail is a sign and trail map.
- The Moulton Falls Trail bridges this nice stream near the Hantwick Road trailhead.
- IMG 9320
- IMG 9338
- The East Fork of the Lewis River parallels the Moulton Falls Trail.
- The Moulton Falls Trail crosses over the East Fork of the Lewis River about .1 mile east of Moulton Falls.
- Moulton Falls cascades 11 feet on the East Fork of the Lewis River.
- A closeup of a Garter snake on the trail which has become immobile.
- The Moulton Falls Trail crosses the East Fork of the Lewis River on a wood arch bridge.
- Some of the Garter snakes on this trail freeze when you approach them so they look like a stick and you will walk right over them unless you're paying attention.
- Salmonberries grow along portions of the Moulton Falls Tail and they ripen in early July. They have a fairly bland taste.
- Candyflower (Latin name: Montia sibirica) in bloom along the Moulton Falls Trail. The plant is about 12 inches tall and most stems have a pair of leaves with small white flowers. The plant looks a little like Miner's Lettuce because it is a relative.
- IMG 9293