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The parking area at Christman Sanctuary.
A trailhead with signs and trail maps.
Restrictions for the area.
Information and the map at the trailhead.
The beginning of the trail.
Measures are sometimes taken to ease the effect of mud season.
One of the views from the trail.
Planks along the trail to avoid mud. Not all areas along the trail are free of mud.
The blue trail takes you along the creek to see the bounty of waterfalls.
A footbridge with a dedication.
The dedication plaque.
Planks to help hikers avoid mud and preserve the trails.
An abundance of newts can be found along the trails.
The beginning of the yellow trail that leads to the lean-to and main waterfall.
Vegetation growing along the trail.
The dedication plaque.
A lean-to near the main falls.
Bozenkill Falls, the 30-foot star attraction here.
A small waterfall on a rock wall shows some of the geology of the area.
A second waterfall along the Bozenkill.
Looking up the creek.
Another of the 12 total waterfalls that can be seen along the blue trail.
A three-way junction. Plenty of trails allow for a full day of exploring.
Steps on the Yellow Trail leading to the Will Christman Memorial.
The Will Christman Memorial.
Memorial plaques for Will Christman and his wife are located in a small area along the Yellow Trail.
Bozenkill Falls as seen in fall.

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