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The blue flowers of Spreading Phlox (Latin name: Phlox diffusa) are in full bloom in mid-July along the Burroughs Mountain Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.

aaj.jpg Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsLooking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsLooking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsLooking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsLooking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsLooking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsLooking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.

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