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Pats Point

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Andesite outcropping at Pats Point, Fifteenmile Creek Trail (bobcat)

Description

Pats Point is a prominence of weathered andesite formations between Marion and Foster Creeks on the Fifteenmile Creek Trail. Between the manzanita bushes, you'll find Thompson's paintbrush, godetia, taper-tip onion, and spurred lupine blooming.

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