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Oregon grape at the Metolius Preserve. Photo: Brian Ouimette.
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Taking in the views at Rimrock Ranch. Photo: Brian Ouimette.
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Hikers help trek steelhead fry down the canyon into Whychus Creek. Photo: Bob Woodward.
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Hikers trek steelhead fry down to Whychus Creek. Photo: Bob Woodward.
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Hikers head down the into the canyon and Whychus Creek at Whychus Canyon Preserve. Photo: Gary Miller.
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Larch ablaze with fall color. Photo: MA Willson.
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Mushrooms at the Metolius Preserve. Photo: Bob Woodward.
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Vine maple at the Metolius Preserve. Photo: Byron Dudley.
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Colorful yellow aspen at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve. Photo: Byron Dudley.
BW.Fall Lake Creek
Lake Creek with fall grasses at the Metolius Preserve. Photo: Bob Woodward.
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Hindman Springs at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve. Photo: Byron Dudley.
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Fallen leaves brighten the forest floor at the Metolius Preserve. Photo: Jay Mather.
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Aspens glow in the fading light of a fall day at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve. Photo: Byron Dudley.
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Vine maple leaves bring color to the Metolius Preserve. Photo: Jay Mather.
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Hikers explore Rimrock Ranch in the fall. Photo: Mary Crow.
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The historic Hindman Barn on a foggy, fall day at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve. Photo: Brian Ouimette.
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Leaves lend color to the cobbles of Whychus Creek at Rimrock Ranch. Photo: Byron Dudley.
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Hikers explore the lower meadow at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve. Photo: MA Willson.
BD. RR Whyhcus fall
Whychus Creek lined with fall colors. Photo: Byron Dudley.
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Mary Crow leads a group of hikers around Camp Polk Meadow Preserve on a fall day. Photo: Brian Ouimette.
JM.Spring Creek hikers
Hikers explore the Spring Creek conservation project. Photo: Jay Mather.
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