Quote of the Month:

Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens

South Cascades

South Coldwater Ridge
Parent Category: Hiking
Created: 18 November 2016

Take a great delight in multiple wildflowers covering the slopes of the South Coldwater Ridge, pleasing the eye and cheering the heart with their beautiful colors. Seeing these incredibly beautiful scenery it is hard to believe that only 3,5 decades ago this place was the site of destruction where dispiteous lava flows and lahars were sweeping all on their path, destroying the local flora and fauna.  

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Hummocks Trail 18
Parent Category: Hiking
Created: 21 March 2014

The Hummocks Trail which is located on the north side of Mount St. Helens is a must-visit place. The trail runs along beautiful hummocks and clear ponds, which were created after the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980. These hummocks are special knolls, which were created after the eruption by the blocks of the mountain’s summits.

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Harry's Ridge Trail 50
Parent Category: Hiking
Created: 20 March 2014

Harry’s Ridge Trail is an incredible route that offers stunning views of the result and devastation from the eruption.  This hike takes its visitors in the heart of the eruption. Hikers enjoy the breathtaking and scary views of the crater, Mt. Adams and Spirit Lake.

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Coldwater Lake 05
Parent Category: Attractions
Created: 19 March 2014

Coldwater Lake is a wonderful and peaceful 750-acre lake, but in 1980 this lake was created because of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. This day changed the mountain and the nearby territories forever. Coldwater Lake is located on the territory of Skamania and Cowlitz Counties in the surrounding of the Coldwater Lake Recreational Area.

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Loowit Viewpoint
Parent Category: Attractions
Created: 22 November 2016

Loowit Viewpoint is an unpretentious pullover with parking space for various vehicles, including RVs and tourist buses. You will not find there a restroom or a water source. But it offers its visitors something much more important and precious – and that is the scene of the real rage and power of a volcano which seemed to be peacefully sleeping for so many years.  

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Johnston Ridge Observatory 25
Parent Category: Attractions
Created: 25 March 2014

The Johnston Ridge Observatory is located just in five and a half miles from the crater, which was created after the eruption of the volcano in 1980. The observatory sits at an elevation of 4,314 feet and offers wonderful views of the crater, Mount St. Helens and the surrounding territories.

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