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The trailhead of the Lower Macleay Trail was once near the cabin of Danford Balch. Look for this sign in the undergrowth near the trailhead and read about Danford Balch.

aao.jpg Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.ThumbnailsA sign at the Macleay trailhead talks about fish and wildlife in addition to information about the trail.Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.ThumbnailsA sign at the Macleay trailhead talks about fish and wildlife in addition to information about the trail.Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.ThumbnailsA sign at the Macleay trailhead talks about fish and wildlife in addition to information about the trail.Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.ThumbnailsA sign at the Macleay trailhead talks about fish and wildlife in addition to information about the trail.Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.ThumbnailsA sign at the Macleay trailhead talks about fish and wildlife in addition to information about the trail.

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