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Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
09/11/2012
The trail to McNeil Point.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
09/11/2012
An impressive view of Mount Hood from the McNeil Point trail.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
09/11/2012
McNeil Point Shelter with Mount Hood on full display.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
05/31/2014
The Muddy Fork trail leads toward the bottom of the Sandy Glacier.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
05/31/2014
A bear cub climbs a tree along the Muddy Fork Trail.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
05/31/2014
Keep watch while you are on the hike to the Muddy Fork and you may see this sword in a stone.
Jackie Arnal
Photo Date: 
07/19/2013
Mount Hood view from Owl Point.
Jackie Arnal
Photo Date: 
07/19/2013
The register box at Owl Point.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/08/2014
Mount Hood from Burnt Lake.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/08/2014
The trail to the summit of Zigzag Mountain with wildflowers blooming in the summer.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
04/23/2012
Mount Hood from one of the viewpoints on Hunchback Mountain.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
04/23/2012
Rhododendrons and fir trees along the Hunchback Mountain Trail.

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