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The ranching community of Arbon is framed by Deep Creek Peak in Arbon Valley.
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American Falls lies between the Deep Creek Mountains and the American Falls Reservoir.
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East Fork of Rock Creek flows out of the Deep Creek Mountains and into Rockland Valley.
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Cliffs lining the Snake River, being the edge of a vast lava field stretching far to the north.
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The Power County Courthouse, an older brick building, overlooks a park in American Falls.
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The Register Rock Picnic Area is at a stop on the Oregon Trail where pioneers enscribed their names on a rock.
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A pinnacle remaining from a lava flow stands over Midnight Creek Road.
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Prickly Pear Cactus and wildflowers share a spot along Rattlesnake Road.
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The Deep Creek Mountains overlook farmland in Rockland Valley.
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A beautiful brick church building in American Falls.
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This abandoned grain silo remains from the old American Falls townsite which is now covered by water.
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The Snake River flows out of the American Falls Reservoir. The Deep Creek Mountains are in the distance.
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An abandoned cabin sits in a ravine in the foothills of the Deep Creek Mountains.
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Bradley Mountain and Scout Mountain (in the distance) overlook the farmland of Arbon Valley.
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Fields of grain wave in the breeze in Arbon Valley with Deep Creek Peak standing behind.
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The pyramid shape of Bannock Peak rises from the Deep Creek Mountains; grasslands of Arbon Valley fill the foreground.
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The Arbon Valley Highway approaches the community of Pauline.
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Rock Spring fills a beautiful pond next to the highway in Arbon Valley.

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