| The Jones Run Trail heads down the mountain, following Jones Run. One of Shenandoah National Park's ubiquitous concrete posts points the way for the hiker and tells him the distance to the next point. |
| As we approach the falls on Jones Run, the boulders become larger and more numerous. Watch your step! |
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| The stream spills over the edge of a high cliff that nearly surrounds us. At the base of the falls, fallen leaves accumulate on the wet rocks. |
| The colors suddenly become more brilliant as we enter the lower elevations. One side of the hollow is in the shadow of the mountain while the other side is in the bright sunshine. |
| Everywhere we look the forest is ablaze with color. Just ahead the Jones Run Trail meets the Doyles River Trail. |
This page was last modified on Oct. 29, 1998
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