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- Mt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.
- Mt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.
- One of the Steigerwald Lakes comes into view on the north side of the trail.
- Looking north, the hills behind Washougal rise from the bottom lands. This area is a wildlife sanctuary.
- Viewpoints have been constructed with Lewis and Clark information signs along the trail. There are benches to sit on at these viewpoints.
- Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.
- Just across the road from the Footbridge Trailhead is a trail along a small stream that leads to this waterfall. This shows Bridge Creek Falls in early spring.
- Munson Creek is a small, shallow stream. It seems amazing that a good-sized waterfall can fit into such a small stream.
- Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.
- Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing on a small tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes.
- A lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.
- Bryophyte mosses grow lush near Munson Creek Falls.
- Bryophyte mosses grow lush near Munson Creek Falls.
- Trailhead sign for Munson Creek Falls. This is a typical view of the trail to Munson Creek Falls.
- Bryophyte mosses grow lush along Munson Creek.