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Home 47
Creation date / 2011 / October
- Vine Maples show off their fall colors near the falls.
- Trailhead picture for Falls Creek Falls 152A.
- Trailhead for Ramona Falls in the Mt. Hood National Forest.
- There are some great fall colors along the trail. Here the red of a dogwood tree brightens the trail.
- The trail soon crosses over this interesting suspension bridge over Falls Creek.
- The streambed for the Sandy River widened out considerably after the flooding in 2009.
- The Sandy River shows the devastation of flood from 2006 and 2011. A couple sections of the trail have been rerouted after being washed out.
- The first view of Falls Creek shows the upper 2/3 of the falls.
- Ramona Falls cascades down a cliff of dark basalt right next to the trail. A flat clearing near the waterfall provides a nice view of the falls.
- Ramona Falls cascades down a cliff of dark basalt right next to the trail.
- Ramona Falls cascades down a cliff of dark basalt right next to the trail.
- Ramona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek. This is at one of the places where the trail crosses over the creek.
- Ramona Creek parallels the trail for about a mile and is a very pretty creek.
- Old trailhead photo for the Cape Horn Trail
- New footbrige on the Cape Horn Trail. Built by the Washington Trail Association in 2011.