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Samantha Snitzer

Went here a few weeks ago to see the bloom and camp. This place feels like you're in a wonder world. Public land at its best. I'd like to see it post bloom. Endless amount of dirt roads to drive up and explore. You don't need a 4x4 to get around, but probably preferable if you plan to camp.

This is my new favorite beach in the Southern California area. Just make sure to go during low tide if you want to explore the caves! Otherwise it's pretty dangerous. The waves are gnarly in this area.

I recently hiked a partial amount of this trail on my last trip to Portland. Great for anyone and absolutely beautiful. Forest park is truly a wonderland. It was raining for some of our hike and the huge trees kept us fairly dry. Can't wait to explore more of this hike when I have more time !!

Great hike! I saw only a few other people through out the hike. It felt very in the middle of no where even though it's close to the highway. Hiking to the top through the woods and seeing the beautifully colored lake at the top is the icing on the cake. Would love to do it again if I ever find myself back in that part of Colorado

Such a fun hike that connects with plenty of other trails. Hiked through the snow and watched the terrain change often

This is more of a walking trail then a hike but it is none the less beautiful! Lots of rocks to hop over and lots of the beautiful park to see.

This is quite the little adventure. So much fun and totally worth the crowd i'm about to talk about. I definitely recommend going on a week day and early. We went on a Saturday and it was crazy crowded!! I had about a window of 15 seconds to take a photo of the waterfall with my big canon 5d before someone would walk right in the middle with their selfie stick. Lots of people bring their small children and dogs which I think is incredibly dangerous. Besides the people - this hike is soooo much fun. You feel like you are in a time warp.