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Trailhead. Two old picnic tables. Just off of 19A. No signs saying you can’t park or camp overnight. Little bit of noise being close to highway.
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Definitely walk the trail. Some of the tallest Douglas Firs we’ve seen. It’s not maintained, no interpretive maps, two thirds of the interpretive signs are missing and a HUGE fir had come down VERY recently and obliterated 50 meters of the loop trail so we had to just go up the two ends of the loop. Maybe one km total. Beautiful stand of pretty old growth.
Report Check-InTrailhead it’s two old picnic tables. Just off of 19A. No signs saying you can’t park or camp overnight. Little bit of noise being close to highway.
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