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The  Olsen Creek Trail system, which is above Lake Whatcom, adds more areas for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding ...
More than 7 miles of designated trails in Whatcom County are officially open for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources announced.
The Baker Lake Trail follows the eastern lakeshore for 14 miles, accessing a number of campsites along the way. Though not a short path, it comes with little elevation gain, making it a popular ...
While Washington's trails face increased pressure from federal legislation to sell public lands and staffing cuts at crucial ...
The Baker Lake Trail is also accessible by vehicle, from a trailhead along a U.S. Forest Service road – NF-1106, which becomes NF-1107 – that goes east/northeast from the east side of the ...
Washington Trails Day acknowledges the importance of trails and hiking to Washington’s culture, economy and nature. ... including Lake 22, Snow Lake, Baker Lake, Lena Lake and High Rock.