More photos from along the Inner Canyon Trail:
At this point, I'm walking on the old lake bed. How anyone could have intentionally flooded this naturally beautiful area is absolutely beyond me!
In the following photo you can see the silt-up on the left and right. It's clearly delineated by the abrupt change from forested land to grass land. This is the highest level of the reservoir. There are trees coming back on the old lake bed, but none that are nearly as tall as those above that line.
Something I didn't expect to find in the park:
Apple trees... Not indigenous to the area.
The were planted for the dam caretaker and his family. Housing was provided though not much is left today:
Continued...
At this point, I'm walking on the old lake bed. How anyone could have intentionally flooded this naturally beautiful area is absolutely beyond me!
In the following photo you can see the silt-up on the left and right. It's clearly delineated by the abrupt change from forested land to grass land. This is the highest level of the reservoir. There are trees coming back on the old lake bed, but none that are nearly as tall as those above that line.
Something I didn't expect to find in the park:
Apple trees... Not indigenous to the area.
The were planted for the dam caretaker and his family. Housing was provided though not much is left today:
Continued...
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