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Kim Grummel

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Carson NF - Forest Service Road 578 - Dispersed Camping

Hike to Williams Lake was well graded and fairly easy. Enough elevation gain to make it a work out. Highly recommend a jaunt around the lake when you get there. Absolutely beautiful in the fall.

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Kim Grummel

4 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Swakane Canyon/Creek Campsite - Dispersed

Beautiful area. Repurposed old FS road so you could go on for days. Turned around at about 7 miles; at that point just wanted to see how high we could get. Excellent trail for wildflowers when the western & central sides of the state are still a good 2 months out.

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Kim Grummel

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Dungeness Recreation Area

Gorgeous beach. Great for bird watching, picnicking or a hike to the light house. Nice to watch the sun go down behind the mountains. Highly recommend a visit. Bring cash for the $3 day use fee unless you have an America The Beautiful pass.

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Kim Grummel

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Dungeness Recreation Area Clallam County Park

Gorgeous beach. Great for bird watching, picnicking or a hike to the light house. Nice to watch the sun go down behind the mountains. Highly recommend a visit. Bring cash for the $3 day use fee unless you have an America The Beautiful pass.

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Kim Grummel

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Monte Cristo Campground

Fun, easy hike up to an old mining town. Mostly flat and wide so you could bike it or bring a stroller but you'd defintely have to carry either for some rocky/hilly stretches.

Some neat artifacts if you're into trains and old homesteads. Be sure to pass the old lodge and red cabins & train turntable (across the other bridge) to hike up to what used to be Dumas Street. The preservation society has done a nice job with the photos/info to help you imagine what the old mining town looked like.

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