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    The parking lot about a mile from the Cascade Creek Trailhead.
    A viaduct near the parking lot at Cascade Creek.
    The Cascade Creek Trailhead.
    Aspen in the fall along the Cascade Creek Trail.
    Fall foliage along Cascade Creek.
    The eastern trail along Cascade Creek.
    Aspen along Cascade Creek.
    Fall foliage and fallen trees along Cascade Creek.
    Cascade Creek.
    Quiet, expansive meadows at Cascade Creek attract wildlife—and hunters.
    Quiet meadows along Cascade Creek.
    Aspen along the eastern trail near Cascade Creek.
    Wildflowers along the Cascade Creek Trail.
    Wildflowers along the Cascade Creek Trail.
    The bridge over Engine Creek, near an unnamed waterfall, along the Cascade Creek Trail.
    Unnamed falls on Engine Creek near the Cascade Creek Trail.
    There are several backcountry campsites along Cascade Creek.
    Quiet meadows along Cascade Creek.
    A creek crossing during low flow along the Cascade Creek Trail.
    Creek crossings along the Cascade Creek Trail are marked with striped ribbon.
    The swimming hole and cliffs below the convergence of Cascade Creek tributaries.
    Meadow and pine forest along the Cascade Creek Trail.
    A creek crossing near the trailhead of Cascade Creek Trail.

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