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The Narrows Trail runs along the dry Coyote Creek.

03030-narrows-trail.jpg Starting a short hike down the Narrows TrailThumbnailsThe dry creek bed of Coyote Creek can be tiring to walk on after a while with all its small rocksStarting a short hike down the Narrows TrailThumbnailsThe dry creek bed of Coyote Creek can be tiring to walk on after a while with all its small rocksStarting a short hike down the Narrows TrailThumbnailsThe dry creek bed of Coyote Creek can be tiring to walk on after a while with all its small rocksStarting a short hike down the Narrows TrailThumbnailsThe dry creek bed of Coyote Creek can be tiring to walk on after a while with all its small rocksStarting a short hike down the Narrows TrailThumbnailsThe dry creek bed of Coyote Creek can be tiring to walk on after a while with all its small rocks

The Narrows Trail runs along the dry Coyote Creek, and is probably rather muddy and sometimes underwater during the wet winter months. I'm going to follow the trail almost a mile down to the Los Cruzeros crossing of Coyote Creek, where I crossed a few days ago on the way up to Mississippi Lake.