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The Wonderland Trail between the two Carbon River Crossing is closed in July 2009 due to a washout. Trail crews are working to reroute the trail.

acj.jpg The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This plaMiniaturasThe Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This plaMiniaturasThe Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This plaMiniaturasThe Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This plaMiniaturasThe Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This plaMiniaturasThe Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This plaMiniaturasThe Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.

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