Dave standing under the sign at the head of the trail.
Taylor Creek
Taylor Creek
The last part of the trail involves walking down a sidewalk into a tunnel that goes under Taylor Creek and we could see the fish and a cross section of the stream bed. Dave taught me how to identify a brown trout! He also told me that the Lahontan cutthroat is native to this area. Lake Lahontan was a prehistoric lake covering most of this area. It's similar to Lake Bonneville in Utah, where you can still look up at the surrounding mountains and see where the various levels, or beaches, used to be.
"Who wants to go into the dark, scary tunnel first?" (National Treasure)
Brown trout on the right, Kokanee salmon far left. I think the fish in between may be a rainbow and a Lahontan cutthroat.
Brown trout...
It was a really cool interpretive exhibit inside and I wish I'd taken more pictures. The whole thing was made to look like we were actually inside the stream bed with rocks, more "fish" and interpretive exhibits. Next time I'll try to remember to take more pictures!
3 comments:
I totally remember that Escape Club trip! That was SOOOO fun! :)
I went fishing with my dad and his friend at Flaming Gorge last week when I was in Utah! :) I caught two big Lake Trout (Mackinaw). We also caught a bunch of little rainbows, but we threw them all back. It was awesome! :)
That sounds (and looks) like a really fun day :)
You get to do some really great stuff and see a lot of amazing things. I am very happy for you!
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