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    The parking lot with a vault toilet.
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    Trailhead signage.
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    A board right after the trail starts.
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    Sign immediately after you start the trail.
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    Lupine along the trail.
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    Memorial to a fallen firefighter.
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    Looking down the canyon.
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    The trail during a lush spring.
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    Towering canyon walls.
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    These views continue for the entire hike.
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    Blodgett Creek and snowy peaks.
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    The trail gets rocky at times.
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    Blodgett Creek with the Bitterroot Mountains in the distance.
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    The giant granite walls.
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    Spring is a great time to hike in this area.
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    Blodgett Creek rushing its way to the valley.
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    Looking back toward the mouth of the canyon.
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    The bridge crossing Blodgett Creek.
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    Looking west further into the canyon.
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    The Arch.
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    Mountains deeper into the canyon.
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    A waterfall.
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    The mouth of the canyon.
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    Snow capped peaks.

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