view gallery E4.3 km | PARK BUTTE REFERENCE in U.S. Benchmarks A USDIGS MONUMENT SET AT THE PARK BUTTE LOOKOUT. posted by: stevebratz location: Washington date approved: 09/01/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery W5.3 km | SISTERS (TQ0669) - Whatcom Co., WA in U.S. Benchmarks Benchmark at summit of South Twin Sister posted by: lahontan location: Washington date approved: 08/07/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery W5.3 km | South Twin Sister - North Cascades, WA in Mountain Summits A really fun scramble over a lot of what is largely dunite or olivine rock. posted by: lahontan location: Washington date approved: 09/01/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.4 km | Deming Glacier - Mount Baker in Glaciers Deming Glacier on Mt. Baker posted by: E4han location: Washington date approved: 08/24/2008 last visited: 08/12/2020 |
view gallery N10.3 km | Mt. Baker, Heliotrope Trail, Glacier, WA in Scenic Hikes The Heliotrope Trail is one of the most scenic hikes on Mt Baker. This hike offers easy access to the trailhead and a varied walk bringing you to the Coleman Glacier and the climbers alpine route to the summit. posted by: arby101ca location: Washington date approved: 09/08/2010 last visited: 02/21/2022 |
view gallery NE10.5 km | Mt. Baker - North Cascades, WA in Mountain Summits With good weather this is a great climb and the views are of course like few other. posted by: lahontan location: Washington date approved: 09/01/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery W16.3 km | Homespun Kinetic Art — Welcome, WA in Kinetic Sculpture and Art In the foothills of the Northern Cascade Mountains is this whimsical kinetic sculpture. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 07/17/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW16.7 km | Mosquito Lake Road Bridge — Whatcom County, WA in Relocated Structures Originally located downriver, this 1915-built Pennsylvania Petit truss bridge was moved to Mosquito Lake Road in 1951. Today it continues to serve about 300 to 500 vehicles per day. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 06/08/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NW16.7 km | Mosquito Lake Road Bridge — Whatcom County, WA in Truss Bridges The Mosquito Lake Road Bridge, AKA Middle Fork Nooksack River Bridge, is the longest pin-connected highway bridge in Washington and a rare example of a modified Pennsylvania Petit truss. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 06/08/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NW16.7 km | Mosquito Lake Road Bridge - 1915 - Whatcom County, WA in Bridge Date Stones and Plaques The Mosquito Lake Road Bridge, AKA Middle Fork Nooksack River Bridge, is the longest pin-connected highway bridge in Washington and a rare example of a modified Pennsylvania Petit truss. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 06/11/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NW18.3 km | Tenant Lake Lookout Tower in Look-Out Towers Tenant Lake Lookout Tower is located in the Fragrance Garden at Hovander Park in Ferndale Washington. posted by: Harriet the Spy location: Washington date approved: 02/11/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N19.3 km | Mt Baker Skyline Divide Trail, Glacier WA in Scenic Hikes One of the most popular scenic hikes on Mt Baker is the Skyline Divide Trail. This trail is along an open ridge heading up towards of the summit on the north side of Mt Baker. posted by: arby101ca location: Washington date approved: 10/11/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery E19.5 km | Glacier Peak in Mountain Summits Glacier Peak is one of the higher peaks in Washington state that takes a little longer to get to the approach. posted by: E4han location: Washington date approved: 07/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N20 km | Smokey Bear — Glacier, WA in Smokey Bear Sign Sightings Heading up the Mount Baker Highway into the national forest and Smokey is there to tell you about the current fire level. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 07/01/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery N20 km | Glacier Ranger Station — Glacier, WA in Civilian Conservation Corps Finished in 1938 by the Civilian Conservation Corps the Glacier Ranger Station remains in use by the US Forest Service providing information to visitors to the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 11/01/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery N20 km | Glacier Ranger Station — Glacier, WA in American Guide Series Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps the Glacier Ranger Station remains in use by the US Forest Service providing information to visitors to the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 11/02/2010 last visited: 07/01/2012 |
view gallery N20 km | Glacier Public Service Center — Glacier, WA in Ranger Stations The North Cascades is a rugged and wild place that is popular with hikers and campers. The Glacier Public Service Center has rangers to provide you the latest information for thMt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and North Cascades National Park. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 06/25/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NW22 km | Josh Vanderyacht Memorial Park Arch — Van Zandt, WA in Freestanding Arches This wooden arch greets people to the Josh Vanderyacht Memorial Park. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 04/09/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW22.2 km | Van Zandt Free Library — Van Zandt, WA in Free Community Book Exchanges Located outside of Everybody's Store is the Van Zandt Free Library. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 07/02/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NE22.2 km | Mount Baker — Glacier, WA in Volcano Watching As part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, Mt. Baker is considered to be the second most active volcano within the Arc. Only Mt. St. Helens is more active. Mt. Baker's last eruption was in the Autumn of 1880; however, venting is often seen today. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 06/27/2015 last visited: 07/04/2022 |
view gallery NE22.4 km | Artist Point - Glacier, WA. 1,545 meters in Elevation Signs Artist Point is a popular destination for tourists and hikers trying to get a closer look at Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuskan, two remarkable peaks in the North Cascades. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 06/30/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery SE22.5 km | Concrete Historic Byway — Concrete, WA in Washington Historical Markers In order to lure passing motorists the City of Concrete created the Concrete Historic Byway. Following the original route of the North Cascades Highway, this is the community's main street. At the western end it is by the silos that remain. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 01/18/2012 last visited: 04/29/2018 |
view gallery SE22.7 km | Dewey Hyatt — Concrete, WA in Citizen Memorials During the reconstruction of the Baker River Bridge Dewey Hyatt died. There are two plaques on the bridge -- one at each end -- honouring his life. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 01/14/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SE22.7 km | Baker River Bridge (Henry Thompson Bridge) in Arch Bridges The Baker River Bridge opened in January 1917. It is a reinforced-concrete open-spandrel arch bridge and was the only link to the two sides of the town of Concrete. posted by: HeyRob4449 location: Washington date approved: 11/12/2007 last visited: 04/29/2018 |
view gallery SE22.7 km | Concrete Theater — Concrete, WA in Vintage Movie Theaters First opened in 1923, the Concrete Theater continues to be the movie heart of this town in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. posted by: Dunbar Loop location: Washington date approved: 01/15/2012 last visited: never |
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