Trione-Annadel State Park Photos
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Father along Spring Creek Trail the shade is a welcome respite. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The start of the Spring Creek Trail is rockier than earlier in our hike. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Looking back on the Canyon Trail towards Santa Rosa. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The bridge along Canyon Trail that joins Annadel State Park with the adjacent Spring Lake County Park. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Some of the many turkeys we saw on the trail in the park. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Coppertone ascends the northern segment of the North Burma Trail. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Lawndale Trail is sometimes quite rocky and uneven. This segment was not too bad. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Looking across Sonoma Valley from Lawndale Trail. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Looking over the park from Warren Richardson Trail. Lake Ilsanjo can be seen to the left in the distance. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The Marsh Trail skirts along the edge of Buick Meadow. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Several meadows open up the sky within the park. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Coppertone walks on one of the many shaded trails in the park. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Hood Mountain in a nearby regional park as seen from Annadel State Park. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Unlike most trails at Annadel, Steves' S Trail only allows hikers. It was the most quiet we'd experienced all day. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Hiking along the Live Oak Trail. The Sun shining through the clouds was projecting interesting patterns of light and shadow on the hills in the distance. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Coppertone along the Cobblestone Trail. We almost missed this segment because of a missing trail marker. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The trail as it crosses the dam that formed Lake Ilsanjo. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
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