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| Still Creek Trail |
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Trail Number:
780
Low Point:
2,020 Feet
Length:
1.6 Miles
Difficulty:
Easy
Usage:
Light
High Point:
2,120 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Sandy, Travel east on Highway 26 to the east edge of Rhododendron. Turn right (southeast) on Road 20 and follow it 1.1 miles to Still Creek Road 12 (2612). Turn left (southeast) and follow 12 for 3.5 miles to the trailhead on the left side of the road.
Location Information
The Still Creek Trail is nice for small children. Its lush ferns and canopy of alder, maple and conifers make it a cool spot during the heat of summer. Some of the flora in the area includes salal, vanilla leaf, bunchberry, false lily-of-the-valley, and false Solomon's seal. In addition to a good display of changing leaves, is a variety of mushrooms during the fall. Due to its short length, this is not a popular trail among equestrians. No water is available along the trail.
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