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North Lake has a grassy shoreline on the far side of the lake. You can expect to see fish jumping to catch bugs.

aal.jpg The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.PisipildidA rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.PisipildidA rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.PisipildidA rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.PisipildidA rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.PisipildidA rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.The pink spires of Western Coralroot (Latin name: Corallorhiza maculata) belong to the Orchid family. These plants are saprophytic, which means they don't need light to grow, they need decaying plant matter.PisipildidA rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.

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