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An unmarked trail leading to the Falls Trail.
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A deer in the distance along the Falls Trail.
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A view into the woods from the Falls Trail.
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A hiker crosses a small creek.
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A hiker looks out over Onondaga Falls.
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A hiker taking some pictures of the flowing water.
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One of the many wooden bridges along the Falls Trail.
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Frank L. Ricketts Falls.
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A trail marker along the Falls Trail.
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A hiker looking out over Onondaga Falls.
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Fallen logs sit downstream of Shawnee Falls.
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Huron Falls flowing over the rocks.
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Ozone Falls splashing on the rocks below.
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A peice of water-logged wood sits near the bottom of R. B. Ricketts Falls.
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Massive boulders help guide the B. Reynolds Falls downstream.
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Wyandot Falls from the bottom.
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A section of the Falls Trail.
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Cascading water flowing along the Falls Trail.
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A hiker looks out over Ganoga Falls.
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A wooded area with picnic tables and small grills.
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The Highland Trail, connecting the two arms of the Falls Trail.
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Families relax on the sandy banks of Lake Jean.
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Various boats, including kayaks, canoes, and paddleboats are available to rent.
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