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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/25/2019
The Bighorn Loop Trail forks off of the Jackrabbit Trail inside the refuge.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
Interpretive signs offering a glimpse of native and environmental history are placed along the path.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
A shade structure offers views of the mountains deeper in the wildlife refuge.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
A shade structure along the Bighorn Loop Trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/25/2019
Scenic skies above the shadeless path.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
A fork offers hikers the chance to walk the Whispering Ben Trail, a short track.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
Walking along the Whispering Ben Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
The Whispering Ben Trail leads to a bedrock mortar.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
Native peoples used the mortar to grind honey mesquite beans.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
Examples of Corn Creek Springs area plants.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
A portion of the fence making up the refuge's former desert bighorn sheep pen.
Shaun Hunter
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05/25/2019
The trail skirts the area's wetlands.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/25/2019
Signs marking the intersection with the Coyote Loop Trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/25/2019
The refuge's reservoir lies along the southern edge of the Bighorn Loop Trail.

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