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Jul 21, 2024 0 likes 0 commentsBeezley Hills hike with spring wildflowers in Monument Hills Preserve Beezley Hills, located near Ephrata, Washington, offers a tranquil hiking experience. The trail is a short and easy 1.2-mile loop and offers scenic views of the surrounding shrub-steppe landscape, with wildflowers blooming in the spring (April-May). Article Jul 3, 2024 Public 0 0A hike up Mount Townsend on a sunny summer day Mount Townsend is a popular hiking destination located in the northeastern corner of Olympic National Forest, Washington. Standing at 6,243 feet, it offers stunning views from its broad, long summit. The hike itself is a challenging one, with the first three miles consisting of a steep climb through dense forest. However, the reward is beautiful meadows and panoramic vistas encompassing the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Cascade Mountains, and even Mount Rainier on a clear day. Article Jun 27, 2024 Public 0 0Kamiak Butte Pine Ridge Loop Trail Hike on the Palouse Prairie The Kamiak Butte Pine Ridge Loop Trail is a 3.5-mile moderately challenging loop trail offering scenic views of the Palouse hills. Hikers can expect a pleasant ascent under a canopy of trees, a walk along the ridge with stunning vistas, and a steeper descent with switchbacks. The trail is suitable for most hikers and is especially popular for its manageable distance and rewarding views. Article Jun 13, 2024 Public 0 0Hiking Bluebird Trail in Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge protects over 23,000 acres of unique Channeled Scablands habitat in eastern Washington. This area, sculpted by massive ice age floods, boasts diverse landscapes including ponderosa pine forests, wetlands, meadows, and basalt cliffs. The refuge provides a haven for migratory birds and other wildlife, and offers visitors opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and exploring the region's fascinating geologic history. Article Jun 3, 2024 Public 0 0Third Beach Hike near La Push, Washington State Third Beach Hike near La Push, Washington State Jul 21, 2024 Article Jul 21, 2024 Public 0 0Beezley Hills hike with spring wildflowers in Monument Hills Preserve Beezley Hills, located near Ephrata, Washington, offers a tranquil hiking experience. The trail is a short and easy 1.2-mile loop and offers scenic views of the surrounding shrub-steppe landscape, with wildflowers blooming in the spring (April-May). Article Jul 3, 2024 Public 0 0A hike up Mount Townsend on a sunny summer day Mount Townsend is a popular hiking destination located in the northeastern corner of Olympic National Forest, Washington. Standing at 6,243 feet, it offers stunning views from its broad, long summit. The hike itself is a challenging one, with the first three miles consisting of a steep climb through dense forest. However, the reward is beautiful meadows and panoramic vistas encompassing the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Cascade Mountains, and even Mount Rainier on a clear day. Article Jun 27, 2024 Public 0 0Kamiak Butte Pine Ridge Loop Trail Hike on the Palouse Prairie The Kamiak Butte Pine Ridge Loop Trail is a 3.5-mile moderately challenging loop trail offering scenic views of the Palouse hills. Hikers can expect a pleasant ascent under a canopy of trees, a walk along the ridge with stunning vistas, and a steeper descent with switchbacks. The trail is suitable for most hikers and is especially popular for its manageable distance and rewarding views. Article Jun 13, 2024 Public 0 0Hiking Bluebird Trail in Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge protects over 23,000 acres of unique Channeled Scablands habitat in eastern Washington. This area, sculpted by massive ice age floods, boasts diverse landscapes including ponderosa pine forests, wetlands, meadows, and basalt cliffs. The refuge provides a haven for migratory birds and other wildlife, and offers visitors opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and exploring the region's fascinating geologic history. Article Jun 3, 2024 Public 0 0