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- Another example of where the trail was blasted out of the Basalt. The trail was built between 1916 and 1919.
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- Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.
- Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary (Latin Name: Collinsia parviflora) makes a beautiful patch of color along the Elk Mountain to Kings Mountain Trail.
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- There is a narrow way-trail that leads to the middle falls. This trail is not safe for dogs and is dangerous for people. You could be swept over the falls if you slipped.
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- Meadowflowers blooming in a damp meadow on the way to West Lake.
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- Lake George on Gobbler's Knob Trail
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- Sturgeon Rock showing the columnar basalt, viewed from Silver Star Mountain.