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    The trailhead at Olompali State Historic Park.
    Information on local Native American Tribes.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
    Turn left onto the bridge.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Idaho blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium idahoense).
    Turkey vulture (Cathartes aura).
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa).
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Fantastic views in Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    The top of Olompali State Historic Park. To return on a different trail, head east down the hill.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Iris.
    Olompali State Historic Park.
    Stop here to learn more local history.
    Olompali State Historic Park.

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