Fifty 

 Fice 



In the Open — The National Forests oj Washington 



Forest and stream 



at the head of the main fork of the Cle Hlum River, are now closed to fishing under 

 the State laws. 



Another good automobile road extends from Leavenworth to Lake Wenatchee, 

 30 miles. Here there is a choice of two hotels or camping. A number of Cash- 

 mere and \\'enatchee people have erected cottages at Lake W^enatchee, and a 

 summer colony is developing. Horse feed can be secured from farmers; and milk, 

 eggs, and fresh vegetables can usually be obtained during the recreation season. 

 A fine soda spring, 8 miles up the Little Wenatchee River, above the head of the 

 lake, is accessible by a trail which continues on to the head of the river, at Cadv 

 Pass. The fishing along this stream is good, and berries are plentiful. 



The Forest Service has laid out lots at Lake Kecheelus, Lake Kachess, and 

 Cle Elum Lake for summer-home sites. These lots are accessible by automobile 

 road and railroad, and are near attractive recreation features, such as boating, 

 fishing, s\nmming, camping, and mountain climbing. The fresh mountain air, 



