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  2. With big snow dump coming, here are 10 places to explore in ...

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    The classic option is an easy 1.5 to 2-mile out-and-back snowshoe trek to 286-foot Salt Creek Falls, a breathtaking sight in winter that looks its best after a nice low-elevation snow.

  3. 14 WA motorized Sno-Parks will not open this winter - AOL

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    The closures represent 16% of the state’s 89 motorized Sno-Parks. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ...

  4. Salt Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek Falls is situated in the heart of the Cascade Range, in the southern portion of the Willamette National Forest, adjacent to the state-designed Salt Creek Sno-park and to Too Much Bear Lake. The falls is roughly 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Willamette Pass and about 22 miles (35 km) upstream from the creek's mouth [9] [10] at the Middle ...

  5. Mount Adams (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Adams Recreation Highway (FR 80) is plowed all the way to Pineside and Snow King Sno-parks at about 3,000 feet (910 m) elevation for most of the year, as long as there is enough money in the Forest Service's winter budget. Smith Butte Sno-park, at about 4,000 feet (1,200 m), is accessible in low-snow years.

  6. The Summit at Snoqualmie - Wikipedia

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    Ben Evans, Director of Playfields of the Seattle Parks Department, skiing at Seattle's Municipal Park at Snoqualmie Summit, 1935. Top of Armstrong Express (also known as Chair 1) Of the four base areas, only Alpental is located north of I-90 and is known for its advanced and backcountry terrain, including some of the steepest runs in the state.

  7. Washington State Parks purchases Bear Creek Lodge property - AOL

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    A Sno-Park permit is required. Trails 120, 140 and 170 will also remain open and will be groomed. Editor's note: This story was updated Dec. 19 to correct the year that Sam Deal purchased the ...

  8. Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington is a National Forest extending more than 140 miles (230 km) along the western slopes of the Cascade Range from the Canada–US border to the northern boundary of Mount Rainier National Park. Administered by the United States Forest Service, the forest is headquartered in Everett. [4]

  9. Tongue Point (Clallam County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Tongue Point is an area of the Salt Creek Recreation Area, in Washington, United States. The point is a rock out cropping that extends into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This outcropping is visible during low tide. At low tide it is accessible on foot. One can observe many species of marine life, such as, mussels, clams, sea stars, and kelp. Also ...