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Your Okanogan Country vacation begins here: Hiking trails fit your level
The Pacific Crest Trail winds along Okanogan County's western border and can be reached from a variety of points in the county.
The trail goes to the left at the trailhead information sign and parallels the highway for about a quarter-mile before beginning a slow, steady climb up the lower slopes of Liberty Bell Mountain. One-way length: 2.2 miles. Location: Off Highway 20 west of Liberty Bell Mountain. - Foggy Dew Falls - The mostly level trail follows the shady north side of Foggy Dew Creek through heavy forest. Views are limited, but the cool forest is pleasant. Foggy Dew Falls is at three miles; be careful around the falls. The trail continues two more miles to Martin Creek Trail. One-way length (to falls): 3 miles. Location: Take Gold Creek Road south of Carlton to Forest Service Road No. 200. - Big Tree Trail - The trail starts across the road from the Lost Lake guardhouse at the entrance to the campground. Look for the sign to the Big Tree Botanical Area. The trail connects with a loop trail that highlights two 600-year-old western larch trees. A hike suitable for all ages, it's particularly beautiful in June when the wildflowers are out. Loop length: .7 mile. Location: Take Highway 20 east from Tonasket for 24 miles to Bonaparte Recreation Area exit on County Road No. 4953, which turns into Forest Service Road No. 32. Continue to Forest Service Road No. 33, then to a four-corner junction; take Forest Service Road No. 33050 for one mile to Lost Lake Campground. |
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