In the Open — The National Forests of Washington 



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A mantle of timber 



pure water, and healthful surroundings are all conducive to renewed health and 

 vigor. Care with lire and proper sanitation are the only restrictions. vSmaller 

 tracts have been platted elsewhere, and as a rule isolated areas may be rented if 

 desired. 



The Rocky Run public camp ground, on the Sunset Highway at Lake Keeche- 

 lus, is a popular stopping place for touring parties. Along the road horse feed 

 can usually be found wherever night overtakes the traveler, except on the Little 

 Wenatchee, White, and Cle Klum Rivers, where it is necessary to go well toward 

 the head of the streams before grass is found in abundance. 



The Silver Creek camp ground, at the end of the road up the Entiat Valley, 

 has become very popular with local people because of its beauty and convenience, 

 the attractiveness of the trip, and the good fishing in its vicinity. About 3,000 

 people registered there during 191 9. 



Headquarters of the Forest Supervisor is Post Office Building, Wenatchee, 

 Washington. Rangers are stationed at Leavenw^orth, Easton, Liberty, Telma, 

 and Chiwaukum. 



