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    Wilson River at Keenig Creek.
    Wilson River at Keenig Creek.
    Wilson River's deep pools adjacent to the Smith Homestead Day Use Area.
    Footbridge Day Use Area along the Wilson River.
    Footbridge Day Use Area along the Wilson River.
    Rose campion (Silene coronaria) along the Wilson River Trail.
    One of 14 walk-in campsites at Elk Creek Campground adjacent to the Wilson River.
    Lookout tower at the Tillamook Forestry Center.
    Suspension footbridge at the Tillamook Forestry Center.
    One of 14 walk-in campsites at Elk Creek Campground adjacent to the Wilson River.
    View of Kings Mountain (3,226'), the areas highest peak from the Smith Homestead Day Use Area.
    View southwest from the summit of Kings Mountain.
    Summer wildflowers atop Kings Mountain.
    Columbia lily (Lilium columbianum) at the summit of Kings Mountain.
    Large and private campsites at Jones Creek Campground.
    Fishing at the Cedar Butte Road Bridge on the Wilson River.
    View of the Wilson River's best cliff jumping spot at the Cedar Butte Road Bridge.

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