Washington Points of Interest

Site: Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife Area Tr. #247


This is a great place for bird watching, a picnic or hike, just south of Randle, Washington. The day use area has an accessible vault toilet, 3 picnic tables and grills and provides access to Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife Trail #247. The scenic 1.5 mile loop travels through five habitat areas with interpretive signs offering hikers an opportunity to learn about diverse wildlife and their habitats. This trail, built by volunteers, was built to be accessible. It is four feet wide with compacted gravel surfacing.  For a longer hike, continue on the Oldgrowth Loop Trail #247A.

Video: Find out more about the Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife "Story Trail" where you can explore the forest and read the 2020 featured story, "What Forest Knows" by George Ella Lyon.

Recreation Passes are accepted as a form of payment.
SITE: WOODS CREEK WATCHABLE WILDLIFE AREA TR. #247

Points of Interest
Location
Forest Road 25
Site: Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife Area Tr. #247

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