Cassia County Scenic View Gallery

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Cllick to enlarge.The ranching community of Oakley.
Cllick to enlarge.A park off Overland Avenue provides access to Milner Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River.
Cllick to enlarge.The jagged slopes of the Albion Mountains.
Cllick to enlarge.Eerie rock formations along the Creekside Towers Trail.
Cllick to enlarge.Prickly pear cactus bloom at City of Rocks National Reserve.
Cllick to enlarge.The wide and desolate Raft River Valley is covered in sagebrush and grasses. The Albion Mountains lie in the distance, with the Jim Sage Mountains closer and to the right.
Cllick to enlarge.The Raft River Mountains rise above the southern end of the Raft River Valley.
Cllick to enlarge.Cassia Creek flows out from the mountains into the Raft River Valley, watering a grassland oasis.
Cllick to enlarge.A log cabin remains from pioneer days in Junction Valley.
Cllick to enlarge.Mount Harrison overlooks an alpine meadow in the Albion Mountains.
Cllick to enlarge.Cache Peak and its shorter partner, Mount Independence rise high above Elba-Almo Road.
Cllick to enlarge.The stone church built by Mormon pioneers in Elba.
Cllick to enlarge.Mount Harrison stands to the northwest of Elba.
Cllick to enlarge.Mount Harrison overlooks Elba Basin. Farmhouses are marked by clumps of trees in the valley.
Cllick to enlarge.The meadows of Clyde Flat lie at 6,000 feet in the Albion Mountains, while Mount Harrison reaches 9,265.
Cllick to enlarge.Oakley-Elba road is a primitive mountain road that crosses between the peaks of the Albion Mountains
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