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A small beaver pond is fed by springs in the meadows. The water is warm enough to stay open even though snow convers the rest of Longmire Meadows.

aaf.jpg 41010711cThumbnailsIn winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.41010711cThumbnailsIn winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.41010711cThumbnailsIn winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.41010711cThumbnailsIn winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.41010711cThumbnailsIn winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.41010711cThumbnailsIn winter the Forest Service road becomes a groomed trail through the forest around Trillium Lake. Remember not to walk or snowshoe on top of the cross-country ski tracks because it makes it harder for the skiers to use the trail.

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