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The Starway Trail uses old 4WD trails on the lower part of the trail.

aar.jpg The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.ThumbnailsYou can get pretty close to Sweet Creek Falls, but the rocks get slicker from the spray as you get closer to the falls.

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