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Grasses and Indian Paintbrush carpet the uppermost slope of Neakahnie Mountain. This is looking southeast into the Nehalem River valley.

aaj.jpg Munson Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. It cascades 319 feet down a cliff at the head of the valley. This picture was taken early spring when the water flows freely.ThumbnailsSunshine burning off the morning fog on the Nesmith Point TrailMunson Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. It cascades 319 feet down a cliff at the head of the valley. This picture was taken early spring when the water flows freely.ThumbnailsSunshine burning off the morning fog on the Nesmith Point TrailMunson Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. It cascades 319 feet down a cliff at the head of the valley. This picture was taken early spring when the water flows freely.ThumbnailsSunshine burning off the morning fog on the Nesmith Point TrailMunson Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. It cascades 319 feet down a cliff at the head of the valley. This picture was taken early spring when the water flows freely.ThumbnailsSunshine burning off the morning fog on the Nesmith Point TrailMunson Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. It cascades 319 feet down a cliff at the head of the valley. This picture was taken early spring when the water flows freely.ThumbnailsSunshine burning off the morning fog on the Nesmith Point TrailMunson Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. It cascades 319 feet down a cliff at the head of the valley. This picture was taken early spring when the water flows freely.ThumbnailsSunshine burning off the morning fog on the Nesmith Point Trail

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