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A portion of the trail leading to Williwaw Lake leads over a boardwalk.
Treads help protect the fragile meadow from foot traffic.
Monkshood (Aconitum delphiniifolium), a highly poisonous plant along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Lush field along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum) along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Wild rose along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
First glimps of the Williwaw Lakes basin with Mount Williwaw (5,445 ft) in the distance.
Williwaw Lake.
Looking up O'Malley Peak from Williwaw Lake.
Looking up O'Malley Peak from Williwaw Lake.
Hiker collecting water at Williwaw Lake.
Camp at Williwaw Lake.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Looking back south at Williwaw Lake and O'Mallery Peak from halfway up Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
Looking back south at Williwaw Lake and O'Mallery Peak from halfway up Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
View of Long Lake in the Campbell Creek Canyon from Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
View west over Campbell Creek Canyon from Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
View west over Campbell Creek Canyon from Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
View west over Campbell Creek Canyon from Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
View southwest out toward the Turnagain Arm from Mount Elliot (4,710 ft).
Evening light at a Williwaw Lake camp.
Monkshood (Aconitum delphiniifolium), a highly poisonous plant, along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Red columbine (Aquilegia formosa) along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Wildflowers along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Wildflowers along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) along the Williwaw Lakes Trail.
Hikers returning to the Glen Alps Trailhead on the Williwaw Lakes Trail.

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