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A dirt road leading to the Boulder Field.
A trail leading to a lake.
One of the many picturesque lakes around the park.
Ferns and flowers growing under the canopy of the forest.
The Boulder Field on a hot summer day.
A depression in the rocks at the Boulder Field.
A family rests under a lone tree at the Boulder Field.
A hiker standing in the vast expanse of the Boulder Field.
Picnic area at the edge of a field.
A large, open field, perfect for sports.
A picnic table and grill at the edge of a field.
Concessions, restrooms, changing rooms, and shower services at the swimming lake.
Sand Spring Lake is perfect for swimming.
A volleyball net on the shores of Sand Spring Lake.
A hiker tests out the water at Sand Spring Lake.
Water flowing out of a dam at Sand Spring Lake.
A hiker skipping stones on the far shores of Sand Spring Lake.
Fishing off the Civilian Conservation Corps Dam.
A group of hikers rest on the Shades of Death Trail.
One of the trails in the park.
A trail leading to multiple waterfalls.
A stream flows next to one of the many trails.
A previous hiker's art project.
A hiker taking in the sights of the Shades of Death Trail.
A hiker walking along the ridge of the Stametz Dam.
A hiker using the wood bridges provided on the trails.
A view of Hawk Falls.

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