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Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
A tinge of fall on Trahlyta Lake.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Fall colors beginning to light up the hills in September.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/21/2017
Trahlyta Falls.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
A platform makes it easy and safe to see the falls.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Boats and paddleboards are available for rental on the lake.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Fall arriving to Vogel State Park.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Walk-in tent campsite.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
RV camping alongside the creek.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Typical drive-in site at Vogel State Park Campground.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Amphitheater by the creek near the campground.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Pioneer sites are primitive camping for groups.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Cabin by the lake.
Jesse Weber
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09/21/2017
Cottages are available for rent.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/21/2017
Sandy beach of the swimming area.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/21/2017
Bench swings line the lakeshore.

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