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The second major creek crossing on the Elk Meadows Trail is Newton Creek. As you can see, this crossing has to be replaced annually. Some years it is good and other years it is just some logs.

aac.jpg A small spring in the forest near the junction of the Elk Meadows Perimeter trail and the Knarl Ridge access trail provides a lush growing area for marsh plants.MiniaturasThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.A small spring in the forest near the junction of the Elk Meadows Perimeter trail and the Knarl Ridge access trail provides a lush growing area for marsh plants.MiniaturasThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.A small spring in the forest near the junction of the Elk Meadows Perimeter trail and the Knarl Ridge access trail provides a lush growing area for marsh plants.MiniaturasThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.A small spring in the forest near the junction of the Elk Meadows Perimeter trail and the Knarl Ridge access trail provides a lush growing area for marsh plants.MiniaturasThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.A small spring in the forest near the junction of the Elk Meadows Perimeter trail and the Knarl Ridge access trail provides a lush growing area for marsh plants.MiniaturasThe shelter at Elk Meadows is pretty run down. The roof appears to be mostly waterproof.

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