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Accueil 36
Date de création / 2009 / Juin
- Map at the upper trailhead showing the Pine Ridge Trail, Kamiak Butte Park, and points of interest.
- Much of the Salmon Butte hike is among 100 foot tall second growth trees.
- Upper Pine Ridge Trail trailhead showing the wide, well maintained trail. The southern trail is narrower and steeper than the northern trail.
- A break in the Douglas Fir trees provides a view of the surrounding forest along the Salmon Butte Trail.
- Looking out over the Palouse from a break in the pine trees.
- From the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.
- Meadow Rue (Latin name: Thalictrum occidentalis) growing along the Pine Ridge Trail.
- I think this is a Rock Cress with white flowers blooming near the top of Salmon Butte.
- Kamiak Butte provides a moist environment for many kinds of plants.
- Indian Paintbrush or Harsh Paintbrush (Latin name: Castilleja hispida) blooming on the upper slopes of Salmon Butte.
- Looking south from Kamiak Butte over the farms and ranches of the Palouse.
- Yellow Wallflower or Wormseed Mustard (Latin name: Erysimum arenicola) blooming near the top of Salmon Butte.
- Wildflowers carpet the hillside on parts of Kamiak Butte. This is looking south from Kamiak Butte over the Palouse.
- Cardwell's Penstemon (Latin name: Penstemon cardwellii) is a low perennial that forms a mat and has purple to blue-violet flowers. It is common on disturbed, rocky soils.
- The fields of wheat, lentils, and soybeans are still green in early July. This view is looking southeast from Kamiak Butte over the Palouse.