- HIKING TRAILS AND WILDFLOWERS by Keith and Barbro McCree -

There is an excellent all-round view from the top of June Mt. (1400m, 4600
ft.). In early summer, wildflowers are abundant here and on nearby Sawtooth
Rock. The popular June Mt. trail is short (about 2 km) but steep in places.
Like many other trails to old lookout sites, it was originally intended
for use by mules. There is a longer and more interesting route to the top
via the Lost Creek and Sawtooth trails.



Penstemon rupicola (Rock Penstemon)
Scrophulariaceae
A bright red penstemon that is commonly found on cliffs, growing in the clefts of rocks.
Sedum oreganum (Oregon Stonecrop)
Crassulaceae
A succulent with a deep yellow flower and rosettes of small green or
reddish leaves. Common throughout the Pacific Northwest. Found on rock outcrops.
Digital Photographs by Keith McCree
20 June 1997
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