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Imported descriptionAlong the scenic South Fork of the Snake River, the 1-mile Cress Creek Nature Trail interprets life in the area as it is now and as it was long ago. The trail climbs through sagebrush-grass communities, over juniper-covered slopes, and along a lush perennial creek. The watercress plant, a favorite food of moose, gives the creek its name. If you hike quietly you may see deer, rabbits, small lizards, or possibly an eagle or a moose. When skies are clear, prepare for an expansive view of the Snake River, volcanoes and surrounding farmland.The nature trail is self-guided, with interpretive signs along the way. The first 1 mile is wheelchair-accessible.
Source: recreation.gov
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Hunting in this park
Hunting is generally prohibited in this National Park Service unit
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