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There are three trail bridges across Ramona Creek. This is the middle one where the Ramona Falls Trail crosses the creek on a half-log bridge.
 
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=== Guidebooks that cover this destination ===
 
=== Guidebooks that cover this destination ===

Revision as of 17:16, 18 February 2010

The bridge described here (Steve Hart)

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Description

There are three trail bridges across Ramona Creek. This is the middle one where the Ramona Falls Trail crosses the creek on a half-log bridge.

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