From I-5 take the 504 east and continue until milepost 45, Mount St. Helens, Castle Rock, WAKarte
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SMF-Collegeville
Interesting Hike
Interesting hike through some of the land heavily affected by the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Travels through or views multiple habitats including hummocks, ponds, a river, and forests.
Bewertet am 18. Aug. 2023
The_Wanderer1992
Great Trail
My husband and I walked on this trail while visiting Mount St. Helens. I really enjoyed this trail and it offers you great views of the landscape that was carved out from the eruption. The trail curve...
Bewertet am 7. Sept. 2020
geesfarm
Great hike
I have hiked this trail often. It is not too long, and there are places to sit and rest if you get tired. One of my favorite hikes at St Helens. It is usually open even when other parts of the Monu...
Bewertet am 28. Febr. 2020
RandyWall
walking on what the volcano spewed
So cool to be walking on hills that came out from the crater, and have been recovering for 35 years.
Bewertet am 5. Sept. 2019
TAMAN1951
Nice walk
Pretty easy but some parts can be a bit steep. Nice vistas. Lots of views of wildflowers. Great to see how nature recovers from a disaster. Worth s visit.
Interesting Hike
Interesting hike through some of the land heavily affected by the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Travels through or views multiple habitats including hummocks, ponds, a river, and forests.
Great Trail
My husband and I walked on this trail while visiting Mount St. Helens. I really enjoyed this trail and it offers you great views of the landscape that was carved out from the eruption. The trail curve...
Great hike
I have hiked this trail often. It is not too long, and there are places to sit and rest if you get tired. One of my favorite hikes at St Helens. It is usually open even when other parts of the Monu...
walking on what the volcano spewed
So cool to be walking on hills that came out from the crater, and have been recovering for 35 years.
Nice walk
Pretty easy but some parts can be a bit steep. Nice vistas. Lots of views of wildflowers. Great to see how nature recovers from a disaster. Worth s visit.