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View of Saddle Mountain (3,288') from the northern end of Fort Stevens State Park.
The view north toward Cape Disappointment on the Washington side of the Columbia Bar.
A flock of brown pelicans (Pelicanus occidentalis).
Viewing platform from the park's northern end.
The historic remains of Fort Stevens.
The historic remains of Fort Stevens.
The historic remains of Fort Stevens.
The Peter Iredale shipwreck from 1906.
Fort Stevens State Park Campground.
Fort Stevens State Park Campground.
Fort Stevens State Park Campground.
Coffenbury Lake.
Picnic shelter near Coffenbury Lake.
Picnic shelter near Coffenbury Lake.
Picnic area on the east side of Coffenbury Lake.
Picnic shelter and day-use area on the southern side of Coffenbury Lake.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/11/2016
Wreck of the Peter Iredale under the Milky Way with a moonset in the background.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
07/04/2015
A troller navigates the waves at sunset just south of the Jetty
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
07/04/2015
Empty and haunting walkway of the ruins of a battery.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
07/04/2015
Vibrant sunset above the dunes.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
07/04/2015
Steel wool spins and throws sparks inside the bones of the Peter Iredale.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
07/04/2015
Steel wool spins and throws sparks off the bow of the Peter Iredale.

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