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- Narada Falls
- Narada Falls Route WA
- Narada Falls to Reflection Lakes, WA
- Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.
- Natural Bridge with Lake Ethel in the background.
- Natural rock arch accessed from Devils Backbone Trail.
- Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.
- Nature's ice machine coated the high tree branches and the East wind shook the ice from the trees. The ice slid down the hill until it collected on the trail.
- Nature's Signature
- Neakahnie Mountain, OR
- Near Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.
- Near Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.
- Near Chocolate Falls
- Near the bottom of June Lake Trail
- Near the cherry orchard are some nice views of the nearby cliffs and the Columbia River.