| What a hoot! The road was already 1 1/2 lanes wide with pullouts. It went to 1 lane wide in places. |
| The sun made the areas of shade and light intense so it was hard to see the condition of the road. |
| The we got to the actual park, flashed our National Park Pass at the ranger and headed down a much wider and straighter road. |
| One of the signs had info on the different vegetation we would see. |
| This sign points out where we were. |
| Lady Fern |
| Sword Fern |
| Five Finger Fern |
| So we walked up the creek and into the canyon. We had to climb over a bit of debris along the way. |
| There were planks across the water in most places but some, we just waded across. |
| There's a lot of dripping water where the moss is growing. |
| The fog was moving in on us so we knew we had to hightail it south before we lost our way. |
| We kept seeing seals pop their heads out of the water but we never got a good photo. |
| Our tracks in the sand. See how many more steps I have to take to keep up with Nolan. Mine are the steps on the left. |
| There's the parking lot. Whew! We aren't lost. |
| Finally we cut back up across the dunes and headed toward the parking lot. |
| Our little red car waiting for us at the end of the trail. |
| Another view of the largest water hole we had to cross. |
| Looking back. |
| Passing the ranger shack to leave the park. |
| You know the trees are close to the road when they have reflectors on them. |
| Yeah, we're safe again. Oh, you can't read the "tsumami" above the Hazard Zone. |
| Manys the time we had to duck into a turn out to make room for another vehicle. |
| On the way back north on the Newton B. Drury Parkway we stopped to see the Corkscrew Tree. |
| There was a short trail to the tree. |
| I just thought the sun shining through this tree was beautiful. |
| Closer view. |
| OK, the tree is too big for one photo so I took a bunch as I moved around the tree. |
| The bridge over the Klamath River is guarded by two golden bears at each end. |