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The trail runs along Multnomah Creek above Multnomah Falls.
Weisendanger Falls.
Ecola Falls.
One of the bridges over Multnomah Creek on the lower portion of the Larch Mountain Trail.
Hiking along Multnomah Creek on the Larch Mountain Trail.
Another creek crossing.
Pacific rhododendrons (Rhododendron macrophyllum) are a common sight as the trail gains elevation.
The trail runs along some massive Douglas fir trees.
Sunlight filters through the trees on the Larch Mountain Trail.
Reaching Sherrard Point atop Larch Mountain.
A view of Mount Hood (11,250') from Larch Mountain's summit.
Mount Hood (11,250') from Larch Mountain's summit.
Mount Adams (12,280') from Larch Mountain's summit.
The view south includes Mount Jefferson (10,495') and Olallie Butte (7,218').