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There are several hiking trails around the gorge and down into the gorge.
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Not only could you view several waterfalls and a dam, you could tour the Jane Hurt Environmental Center.
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At the environmental center there is a great exhibit on the history of the area from the first Indians until the mid-20th century. There is also an exhibit on the many habitats that exist in the gorge.
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