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    Barton Flats Recreation Area Visitor Center.
    Barton Flats Recreation Area Visitor Center.
    Picnic area at Barton Flats Recreation Area Visitor Center.
    Picnic area at Barton Flats Recreation Area Visitor Center.
    Restroom facilities at the Barton Flats Recreation Area Visitor Center.
    Guard Station at Barton Flats.
    Grayback Amphitheater.
    Tyson Gillard
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    07/02/2016
    View of Sugarloaf Mountain (9,952 ft) from South Fork Campground.
    Tyson Gillard
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    07/02/2016
    South Fork Campground.
    Tyson Gillard
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    07/02/2016
    Lobo Group Camp.
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    07/02/2016
    Restroom and shower facilities at Barton Flats Campground.
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    07/02/2016
    Double campsite at Barton Flats Campground.
    Tyson Gillard
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    07/02/2016
    Barton Flats Campground.
    Tyson Gillard
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    07/02/2016
    Typical campsite at San Gorgonio Campground.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    07/02/2016
    San Gorgonio Campground.

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