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Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Mt. Bachelor from Sparks Meadow

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Mt. Bachelor from Sparks Meadow

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A visitor takes the opportunity to explore the thickly forested hills and wide meadows that are just some of the many scenic areas surro... More

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Sparks Meadow

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Sparks Meadow

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: In the distance, Mt. Bachelor makes a daunting figure in the wide greenery of Sparks Meadow. Location: Oregon (44.007° N 121.728° W) S... More

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Interpretive Site at Sparks Meadow

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Interpretive Site at Sparks Meadow

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A visitor to the byway pauses to check out the information at Sparks Meadow. Location: Oregon (44.013° N 121.736° W) Status: Public do... More

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Sparks Meadow in July

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Sparks Meadow in July

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Stretching out for miles is the lush grass and rocky pathways of Sparks Meadow. Location: Oregon (44.011° N 121.732° W) Status: Public... More

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Wildflowers at Sparks Meadow

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Wildflowers at Sparks Meadow

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Purple wildflowers sweep over the ground, dotting the green grass of the meadow. Location: Oregon (44.006° N 121.732° W) Status: Publi... More

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