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Palouse to Cascades Trail - The Tunnel - Washington Trails Association The Snoqualmie Tunnel is part of the 250-mile Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail (formerly the John Wayne Trail and Iron Horse State Park) and this section is a must do for everyone! Views for most of your trip will be determined by the power of your headlamp, but there will be some sights on the other side
Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail | Washington State Parks Explore the forested Cascade Mountains to the arid shrub-steppe of eastern Washington Sitting on the historic Chicago-Milwaukee-St Paul-Pacific Railroad corridor, nicknamed the "Milwaukee Road," this 251-mile trail runs in sections from Cedar Falls near North Bend east to the Idaho border
The North Cascades are Calling! - U. S. National Park Service Explore jagged peaks crowned by more than 300 glaciers Listen to cascading waters in forested valleys Witness a landscape sensitive to the Earth's changing climate Help steward the ecological heart of the Cascades Reservations for backcountry permits begin in March 2025 Learn about current conditions for roads, trails, lakes, and more
Ancient Forests of the Washington Cascades - Lucas Cometto In the north, several beautiful overnight backpacking trails into prime, virgin ancient old-growth forest exist in and around North Cascades National Park and up into the Lower Mainland, Canada These hikes are situated in deep valleys that cut far below the rocky, vertical peaks
North Cascades - Wikipedia Deep, U-shaped valleys carved by glaciers in Pleistocene time separate sharp ridges and peaks carved into steep shapes by more recent snow and ice
North Cascades — North Cascades Institute Mountains, rising nearly from sea level, are the signature of this magnificent place Fifteen peaks tower over 9,000 feet while nearly 300 rise in elevation between 7,000 and 9,000 feet Torrents of water fall as rain and snow here, and as a result, 519 glaciers cover over 90 square miles between Snoqualmie Pass and the Canadian border
WA100: A Washington Geotourism Website What is it and why visit? The imposing falls have captivated residents of the valley for hundreds of years Snoqualmie Falls is a roaring 268-foot tall cascade that falls in more or less one unbroken drop into the Snoqualmie River below
Cascades – Packaging, hygiene and recovery solutions In addition to a group insurance program and an employee assistance program, Cascades offers you allowances for computer equipment, Cascades branded clothing, sports equipment or memberships and much more! Sixty years ago, the bold idea of giving materials a second life led to the creation of a company that respects nature: Cascades
Ancient Cedar Forests and Thundering Falls Frame This Mountain Town . . . At over twice the height of Niagara Falls, the powerful cascade can reach flow rates of 100,000 cubic feet per second during high water periods The 0 7-mile interpretive trail takes you through a lush temperate rainforest with moss-covered Big Leaf Maple and Douglas fir trees
Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail MAPs and Information From the wheat fields of eastern Washington's Palouse region, through central Washington's Channeled Scablands and agricultural Columbia Basin, to the evergreen forests of the Cascade Mountains, this recreational trail showcases Washington's diverse landscape