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Alder Lake Reservoir.
Typical campsite in Alder Park Main Campground West.
Restroom and shower facilities at Alder Park Main Campground West.
Dish cleaning station at Alder Park Main Campground West.
Alder Park Main Campground West.
Alder Park Main Campground West.
Alder Park Main Campground West.
Alder Park Main Campground West.
Alder Park Main Campground West.
Typical campsite at Alder Park Main Campground East.
Alder Park Campground maintenance facility.
Typical campsite at Alder Park Main Campground East.
Restroom and shower facility at Alder Park Main Campground East.
Walk-in campsite at Alder Park Osprey Campground.
Walk-in campsite at Alder Park Osprey Campground.
Potable water source at Alder Park Osprey Campground.
Alder Park Group Camp.
Picnic shelter at Alder Park Group Camp.
Picnic shelter at Alder Park Group Camp.
Alder Park Group Camp.
Alder Park Group Camp.
Picnic shelter at Alder Park Group Camp.
Playground at Alder Park Group Camp.
Alder Lake Elk Plain Campground.
Typical campsite at Alder Lake Elk Plain Campground.
Alder Lake Elk Plain Campground.
Playground at Alder Lake Elk Plain Campground.
View of Alder Lake Reservoir from Alder Lake Elk Plain Campground.
Vault toilet facilities at Alder Lake Elk Plain Campground.

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