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    Woods Gulch Trailhead and beginning of Sheep Mountain Trail.
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    Big trees line much of the way in Woods Gulch.
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    Mountain bikers share the trail in Woods Gulch.
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    Dogs and trail runners are also common.
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    Three Larches Trail follows a retired forest road for part of the way.
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    Top of the Three Larches Trail.
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    View of Missoula from the trail.
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    Sunset in Woods Gulch.
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    Tall trees in Woods Gulch.
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    Sunset view from Three Larches Trail.
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    By-the-side-of-the-road trailhead parking

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