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Entering Drift Creek Wilderness.
Trail covered in a layer of hail.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Older Douglas fir.
One of the larger Douglas firs next to the trail.
Lush understory along the trail.
Horse Creek North Trail.
Rough skinned newt.
Banana slug.
One of the campsites at the bottom of the trail near Drift Creek.
Drift Creek running high in the winter.
Drift Creek running high in the winter.
A downed western redcedar that had a 5-foot diameter.
Sign located at the trailhead parking area. Locals know this trail as Drift Creek North, but it has been renamed recently to Horse Creek North.