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Beranda 13068
- The stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.
- The stone house is at the junction of the Lower Macleay Trail and the Wildwood Trail. Though it is picturesque sometimes people leave trash around the house.
- The stone house is always popular with hikers.
- The Stevens Creek Trail joins the Box Canyon Trail. This is a view looking south towards the Stevens Canyon Road. The National Park Service had arch bridges faced with stone to blend in with the scenic views of the Park.
- The steep slopes of the crater have rocks jutting from the snow-covered sides.
- The Starway Trail uses old 4WD trails on the lower part of the trail.
- The Starway Trail starts out at a fairly low elevation and quickly climbs and climbs.
- The Starvation Ridge Trail quickly climbs to this wonderful view of the Columbia River Gorge looking east.
- The Starvation Ridge Trail comes out to this promontory overlooking the Gorge.
- The Starvation Ridge Trail climbs through a pleasant second-growth forest.
- The springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.
- The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.
- The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.
- The snow-covered forest road makes for an easy trail. The grade is gentle and steady.
- The snow makes nice patterns in Paradise River along the Wonderland Trail.