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Kat Dierickx
Photo Date: 
07/01/2016
Alturas Lake.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
12/21/2015
Sunset on El Capitan over Alice Lake.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
09/03/2013
Diving into Redfish Lake.
Kat Dierickx
Photo Date: 
07/03/2016
Warm sandy beaches await at Redfish Lake.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
07/03/2015
The floating dock at Barclay Bay.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
09/03/2013
Sawtooth Mountain backdrop over Redfish Lake.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
06/06/2016
A small fire ring with a view out toward Idlewilde Bay at Buttonhook Bay.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
10/17/2009
Fall Creek Falls. View from the wooden platform, downstream from the waterfall pool access.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
11/06/2013
Sunbeam Hot Springs along the Salmon River, on the edge of the River of No Return Wilderness.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
12/21/2015
Sunrise at Alice Lake.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/28/2011
The trail hugs the east shore of Imogene Lake and offers some outstanding views to the west.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/12/2011
Queens River Falls from the creekbed. There are easy 5- to 10-foot cliff jumps into the pool at the base of the falls.

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