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Above the Sandy River is a junction for Ramona Falls Loop and the Pacific Crest Trail. From the junction, the trail parallels the Sandy River down to the stream crossing.

aaj.jpg A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.MiniaturesRamona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.

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