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** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Bonney Meadows Trailhead|hike=Crane Prairie-Boulder Lakes Loop Hike|log=Crane Prairie-Boulder Lakes Loop Hike/Log|previous=Crane Prairie-Boulder Creek Trail Junction|next=Boulder Lake Trailhead}}
 
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** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Crane Creek Trailhead|hike=Boulder Creek-Swamp Creek Loop Hike|log=Boulder Creek-Swamp Creek Loop Hike/Log|previous=Crane Prairie-Crane Creek Trailhead|next=Boulder Lake Trailhead}}
  
 
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
This obvious meeting of the Boulder Creek Trail #478 and the Boulder Lake Trail #463 is in the Heart of Boulder Creek's old growth. The many signs still designate the former as the Crane Creek Trail, meaning they are more than 35 years old. Going straight will take you on an increasingly deteriorating trail that will be covered with much blowdown. Going left takes you across a substantial footbridge over burbling Boulder Creek and about half a mile up to FR 4860 and the [[Boulder Lake Trailhead]].
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This obvious meeting of the Boulder Creek Trail #478 and the Boulder Lake Trail #463 is in the heart of Boulder Creek's old growth. The many signs still designate the former as the Crane Creek Trail, meaning they are more than 35 years old. Going straight will take you on an increasingly deteriorating trail that will be covered with much blowdown. Going left takes you across a substantial footbridge over burbling Boulder Creek and about half a mile up to FR 4880 and the [[Boulder Lake Trailhead]].
  
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Revision as of 23:40, 13 April 2017

The multi-signed junction near the Boulder Creek crossing (bobcat)
Footbridge over Boulder Creek (bobcat)

Description

This obvious meeting of the Boulder Creek Trail #478 and the Boulder Lake Trail #463 is in the heart of Boulder Creek's old growth. The many signs still designate the former as the Crane Creek Trail, meaning they are more than 35 years old. Going straight will take you on an increasingly deteriorating trail that will be covered with much blowdown. Going left takes you across a substantial footbridge over burbling Boulder Creek and about half a mile up to FR 4880 and the Boulder Lake Trailhead.


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