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The Silhouette Trail, which is ADA accessible, leads to the South Lookout.
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One of many helpful trail markers showcasing the possible trails.
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The view from South Lookout.
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Watch where you walk; large and intricate spider webs dot the trail.
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The summit of North Lookout is marked by spray paint.
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The marker for Skyline Trail at the North Lookout.
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Birds fly above East Rocks Lookout.
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A bird silhouetted above East Rocks.
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The sheer number of birds and their proximity is incredible.
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A bird silhouetted above East Rocks.
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A black vulture sits on the rocks just past East Rocks Lookout.
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The East Rocks Lookout.
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The trail marker for the second branch of the River-of-Rocks Trail.
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Some interestingly colored mushrooms dot the trail.
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More interesting mushrooms!
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