This cache is place at the end of the trail at a sweet spot called the cascades. When you get there you will fully appreciate the views!
If you are looking for a short, family-friendly loop trail in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area this is one that can be done most times of the year. The trail is through old-growth Douglas-Fir and Western Redcedar forming a high canopy and an understory filled with ferns and Oregon grape. The trail loop is triangle-shaped and starts on the right leg at the trailhead. As you ascend the forest the foundation of the original Corser dwelling is a trail feature, albeit slowly being reclaimed by the forest. This first leg is an easy portion of the trail and the few seeps are easy to step over.
At the vertex of the trail loop is Duncan Creek, where a series of falls and cascades course through a canyon year-round. A spur heads 100 yards upstream to bring you closer to a viewpoint and an overlook of Nellie Corser Cascades.
You are looking for an "other" container. Please rehide the container and it's contents in the same area you found it in and cover with natural moss. Thank you!
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