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A small stream flows through a culvert under the trail at the bottom of the hill, about .5 mile from the parking lot on the Trillium Lake Trail.

aae.jpg In winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.ThumbnailsMap of the trail at Trillium Lake.In winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.ThumbnailsMap of the trail at Trillium Lake.In winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.ThumbnailsMap of the trail at Trillium Lake.In winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.ThumbnailsMap of the trail at Trillium Lake.In winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.ThumbnailsMap of the trail at Trillium Lake.

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