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I experience more great views on the return trip down Rooster Comb Trail to Orestimba Creek

00067-rooster-comb-trail-80.jpg After my break, I drop back down to the Rooster Comb Trail, the sign for which is the white post at the centre-rightThumbnailsBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchAfter my break, I drop back down to the Rooster Comb Trail, the sign for which is the white post at the centre-rightThumbnailsBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchAfter my break, I drop back down to the Rooster Comb Trail, the sign for which is the white post at the centre-rightThumbnailsBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchAfter my break, I drop back down to the Rooster Comb Trail, the sign for which is the white post at the centre-rightThumbnailsBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranchAfter my break, I drop back down to the Rooster Comb Trail, the sign for which is the white post at the centre-rightThumbnailsBack on Orestimba Creek Road, I take a moment to explore the fenced entrance to the privately owned ranch

It's amazing how Henry Coe State Park presents itself as green and lush in certain views, despite the summer aridity.