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Etusivu 13068
- The skeleton of a long-dead tree graces the Garfield Peak Trail. Iconic Wizard Island is in the distance.
- Penstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.
- Wizard Island rises above the azure blue water of Crater Lake.
- Crater Lake from the Garfield Peak Trail.
- A small tributary stream tumbles down to join Sweet Creek Falls.
- Many months of rain lets mosses, Salal, Ferns and wildflowers carpet the ground along Sweet Creek Trail.
- The sun makes pools of light as it pierces the forest canopy along Sweet Creek Trail.
- You can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.
- I thought I would try taking a picture of Sweet Creek Falls from a bit of a different angle.
- Vernon taking a break along Sweet Creek Trail. This is a great spot to sit and look down on the pool and the creek below Sweet Creek Falls.
- A lush forest surrounds the Sweet Creek trail and all the waterfalls along the trail.
- Sweet Creek Falls cascades into a nice swimming hole.
- Sweet Creek Falls is a great place to take a break and sit on the mossy rocks.
- There is an alternate access to Homestead Falls but you miss walking along the pleasant trail.
- Sweet Creek sparkles in the summer sun.