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Rhododendron roots, moss, and stones cover the side of the trail leading into the valley.
A viewing deck and wooden bridge span Yellowstone Prong.
Water is filtered through the rock system into the river.
An overview of the narrow Yellowstone Prong.
Signs at the major intersections denote different trails.
A hiker on the trail to Upper Falls.
The marshy delicate plantlife of the valley struggles to grow back after massive wildfires sterilized the soil.
Signs of plant diversity.
Upper Falls.
The Graveyard Fields hike is dog and kid friendly.
Cairns mark the trail at several points where there are no signs.
Another view of Upper Falls.
A close-up view of the action.