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- Balsamroot and Lupine in full flower on the Tom McCall Point Trail.
- Closeup of a Balsamroot flower along the trail.
- The Oak trees are leafing out and the Indian Paintbrush is mixed in with the Balsamroot plants. This is near the summit of the Tom McCall Point hike.
- Trail sign near at the edge of the Rowena Crest parking area.
- Balsamroot and Lupine in full flower on the Tom McCall Point Trail. The first part of the trail is pretty level and follows an old road. This is the transition of the trail from being flat to heading uphill.
- Balsamroot and Lupine in full flower on the Tom McCall Point Trail. The fist part of the trail pretty level and follows an old road.
- Looking north into the Columbia River Gorge along the Tom McCall Point Trail. The dead trees are a stark contrast to the spring flowers.
- Looking at Rowena Crest and towards Washington across the Columbia River Gorge from Tom McCall Point.
- Once on the summit, a trail continues down the east side, then up again to the edge of the preserve. This picture is from a side trail that leads to this meadow.
- Indian Paintbrush flowers in a few places among the Balsamroot on the Tom McCall Point trail.
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- Butterflies enjoy the flowers in the meadows. This Swallowtail butterfly is sampling a balsamroot flower.
- Parts of the hillside are covered with Balsamroot. This view is to the northwest.
- Tourist sign marking Rowena Crest on the Columbia River Scenic Highway.
- The Tom McCall Point trail features Indian Paintbrush mixed in the fields.