- HIKING TRAILS AND WILDFLOWERS by Keith and Barbro McCree -

Diamond Creek Falls Map

The moderately easy trail to Diamond Creek Falls begins at the bridge over Salt Creek, just above Salt Creek Falls in the day use area off Highway 58. It follows the canyon rims of Salt Creek and Diamond Creek around to upper Diamond Creek Falls. There are several viewpoints en route with views of canyons and waterfalls. At about 2 km (1.2 miles), a spur trail leads down to the foot of Diamond Creek Falls. The main trail continues to the junction with the Vivian Lake Trail, which can be used to loop back to Salt Creek Falls. The wet meadow above Diamond Creek Falls is a good place to find wildflowers.

Topographic map

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Mertensia paniculata (Tall Bluebells).

Boraginaceae

Tall plant with large leaves and tubular-shaped blue flowers. Found in wet, sunny areas.

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Rubus spectabilis (Salmonberry).

Rosaceae

Tall shrub with large pink flowers and pink (salmon) berries. Often found on the banks of streams.

 

Digital Photographs by Keith McCree

14 June 1997

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