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Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/28/2018
North Access Trailhead with restrooms and information signs.
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Parking area for Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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Information signs for the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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Bike washing station at the Thurston Hills Natural Area Trailhead.
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North Access Trail in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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Trail sign in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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North Access Trail in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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North Access Trail in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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Wildflowers in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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The bike trail was under construction as of May 2018.
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Birds can be seen and heard all throughout the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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A shaded North Access Trail in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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Wildflowers line the North Access Trail in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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Dragonfly in the Thurston Hills Natural Area.
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End of the North Access Trail just past the Spine Trail junction.

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