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- Salmon Creek looking east from Klineline Park.
- Salmon Creek looking west from Klineline Park.
- Stone monument commemorating the Friendship Bridge
- Stone monument on the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail commemorating Ellen Davis at the beginning of the Ellen Davis Trail in Hazel Dell
- Burnt Bridge Creek Trail construction sign - 2008
- Columbia State Highway Historic Trail.
- Interpretive sign at Ruckel Creek where the trail meets the Columbia State Highway Historic Trail.
- Ruckel Creek where the trail meets the Columbia State Highway Historic Trail.
- Trailhead sign for Ruckel Creek where the trail meets the Columbia State Highway Historic Trail.
- Sunset along the Ruckel Ridge Trail near the powerlines.
- Indian Pit along the Ruckel Ridge Trail. These pits may have been used by Native Americans on spirit quests. These pits can be found near the Gorge in both Oregon and Washington.
- The Columbia River from the Ruckel Ridge Trail.
- Looking down at a barge going up the Columbia River from the Ruckel Ridge Trail.
- Looking down at the Columbia River and the Bridge of the Gods from the Ruckel Ridge Trail.
- Looking down at the Columbia River from the Ruckel Ridge Trail.