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Parking area for Hardesty Mountain trails.
Vault toilet in the parking area.
Trailhead and information for Hardesty Mountain trails.
Information on Hardesty area trails.
Hike a quarter mile on the Hardesty Mountain Trail before reaching the Goodman Creek Trailhead.
Take the trail to the right for the Goodman Creek Trail.
Sign for the Goodman Creek Trail.
Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
Some of the trail can be a little waterlogged at times.
Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
Woodpecker in the Willamette National Forest.
Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
Goodman Creek in the Willamette National Forest.
Thistle in the Willamette National Forest.
Log bridge over Goodman Creek.
Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
Willamette National Forest.
Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
Be sure to follow the trail rules.
Where the Goodman Creek Trail crosses the BLM road and becomes the Eagles Rest Trail.
The Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
The Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
The Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.
The Goodman Creek Trail in the Willamette National Forest.

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