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Hem 165
Skapelsedatum / Alla / Vecka 26
- You can see some of the trees that ring the summit of Marys Peak. Most of them are Noble Fir.
- You can see a lot of mountain peaks from the trail. From Mount St. Helens to the north to the three sisters and the surrounding mountains to the east.
- You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range.
- Yellow Wallflower or Wormseed Mustard (Latin name: Erysimum arenicola) blooming near the top of Salmon Butte.
- Warning sign at trail junction
- Warning Sign
- Typical trail view of Salmon Butte Trail. Other portions are heavily wooded. This is a wetter portion of the trail with Devil's Club growing next to the trail.
- Trailhead sign for Trail 791, Salmon Butte on the right side of the road, as you're driving up to the parking area.
- Trailhead at Bonneville Power Administration for the Ellen Davis Trail, which is part of the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail
- To the south, Mt. Jefferson can be seen on clear days from the top of Salmon Butte.
- This part of the trail is urban with power towers and soccer fields
- These are the largest patches of sheep Sorrel or Sour dock that I have ever seen growing along a trail.
- There is about a 10 foot waterfall next to the Moulton Falls Trail.
- There is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.
- There is a little field of Tiger lilies near the end of the final section of the trail.