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- There are a couple of signs near the summit of Wind Mountain explaining that this site was a Spirit Quest site for Native Americans.
- There are a couple sections of old railings still along the trail. This overlooks the Columbia River.
- There are a lot of different kinds of fungsu along this trail. Here are some nice white ones.
- There are clearings along the trail where there are views to the south and the west of the mountains and valleys of the Coast Range.
- There are elevation signs every 1,000 feet to show how high you have climbed up towards the summit of 3,226 feet on the King's Mountain Trail in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon.
- There are logs added to some of the ponds to give the wildlife a place beside the lakes.
- There are lovely mountain views all along the Marys Peak trail when the weather is clear.
- There are many patches of wildflowers on the upper section of the peak.
- There are many seeps, several streams, and a few small waterfalls along the Gales Creek Trail.
- There are only a few places in the park with a good view of Pyramid Peak. This is situated on the west flank of Mt. Rainier. This was taken from the road near Inspiration Point.
- There are only a few small pools of water along the streambed. Most of the water drains into the gravel.
- There are plenty of seagulls along the river
- There are several nice overlooks of the Columbia River. In most places the cliffs below block most of the highway noise.
- There are several patches of Skunk Cabbage in the Park. This one is along Cedar Hiking Trail.
- There are several places along the trail where you can see all the way down to the trail. This little hole is about 4 feet deep.