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I opened a link in that page that redirected me to the ironbark state park fandom wiki, and it turns out that it was in the washington state, the pacific northwest to be specific The wiki stated that the place is likely real, and although the name is. Longtime lurker as a college student, but never had anything worth sharing until my best friend of 10 years and i went adventuring by ourselves in mt Ranier national park located in the upper left hand corner of washington state, us This is a throwaway account because of obvious reasons… grew up in the pocono mountains in pennsylvania. Wilderness/backcountry permitting in wa’s national parks (2023 season) hello all

Did you obtain a wilderness/backcountry permit from mount rainier national park, north cascades national park, or olympic national park during the 2023 season If so, i would be greatly appreciative if you would complete my survey below. Hello, can you tell me if a satellite phone is needed in all of the national parks in washington state I had one, but it decided to die on me today. I’m doing a washington trip which includes mount saint helens, mount rainier national park, north cascades national park and olympic national park I only got six days and if i cut crater lake national park out, i can save about eight hours of driving and more time i could spend in those other parks

But i also don’t want to miss out.

The park sits a relatively short distance from several major metropolitan areas, including seattle, tacoma, yakima, and portland. Anything i should know before visiting the washington state national parks My family and i are planning a trip to washington at the end of this month to see the three parks that are there— mount rainier, olympic, and north cascades. This prompted the usgs to issue an elevated alert for the volcano, and state officials closed the mount rainier national park Your national parks aren’t really parks, they’re mostly just “untouched” areas with a few trails here and there, compared to ours that are often artificial with trees perfectly lined up, paved walkways or even streets and lanterns everywhere so it’s impossible to escape all the light pollution without traveling far away. At olympic, there are 3 main things to see, the rain forest, the beach, and the alpine zone

Given that you are hitting the north cascades and rainier, i would prioritize the beach and the rain forest One suggestion on a hike on the peninsula, but not in the park is mount townsend (near port townsend) Great hike that overlooks seattle.

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