Whipple Creek Park Lonely Chimney - Vanvouver, WA
Posted by: dkestrel
N 45° 44.792 W 122° 42.139
10T E 523155 N 5065928
The chimney and the house it belonged to were built in 1930 by Ken Custards. The Custards homesteaded here.
Waymark Code: WMW9VW
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2017
Views: 4
Whipple Creek Park is a 300-acre green oasis in the midst of farmlands to the west of the Clark County Fairgrounds. Hikes here loop through colossal Douglas fir trees and waist-high sword ferns to provide a primordial experience where you are dwarfed by nature.
Whipple Creek Park has over four miles of mixed-use trails.The park is heavily forested with a labyrinth of trails, both marked and unmarked.
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Public or Private Propery: Public
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