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ಮುಖಪುಟ 26
ರಚಿಸಲಾದ ದಿನಾಂಕ / 2012 / ಏಪ್ರಿಲ್
- There are several patches of Skunk Cabbage in the Park. This one is along Cedar Hiking Trail.
- Tryon Creek from as seen from the Red Fox Bridge. This bridge is in the southern part of the park. I think the water may be cloudy from recent rains.
- Woodpeckers have been busy here looking for bugs to eat in this rotten tree trunk near the parking lot. Look for other snags in the park that have been used by the woodpeckers.
- A closer detail of moss draping from a tree shows how wispy the moss is that hangs from the trees on this section of the Pacific Crest Trail.
- This is the only wildlife I was able to take a picture of at the park.
- Here are several native plants along the Trillium Trail. Yellow violets, Stinging Nettle and Coltsfoot mostly fill the picture.
- This picture shows the start of Cedar Hiking Trail. It is the small trail past the two posts. You can see it winding gently uphill away from the horse trail.
- Tryon Creek flows through the park.
- A clump of Trillium blooms amidst a meadow of Coltsfoot along the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.
- The stream below Dry Creek Falls rushes over the mossy rocks as it courses along a forest road which is used as the trail.
- A nice pair of Trillium bloom along the Cedar Hiking Trail.
- A closeup of some Lady Slipper Orchids shows the details of the flowers.
- Dry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.
- A view of the forest from one of the overlooks on the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.
- Here is a picture of the Pacific Crest Trail in Cascade Locks. The beginning of the trail is an easy walk up a gentle grade.