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Creation date / 2012 / July / 2
- A garden snake waits patiently for me to pass, not even flicking out its tongue. This is on the Triple C Trail.
- Piggyback plants grow along the Triple C Trail near the Nehalem River.
- Trail picture of the Triple C Trail near the Neahalem River.
- The Neahalem River is a trickle compared to the wet season. It looks very inviting in the summer.
- The Neahalem River flows over slippery stones along the Triple C Trail.
- A large meadow along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, west of Leverich Park. The trail splits and goes along either side of this meadow.
- A large pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, near Fruit Valley Road.
- Ducks merrily paddle in a pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek trail, just east of Andreson Road.
- A nutria is busy gathering food in a pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek trail, just east of Andreson Road.
- I thought this duck wasn't doing much of anything until another young duck came along and traded places. The duck in the picture started swimming and eating water plants. I believe the duck in the picture was performing lookout duty and the other duck rel
- The Greenway Trailhead for the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail has a large gravel parking lot. This is just west of Andreson Road.