In the Open — The National Forests of Washington 



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Cut-throat trout caught at the head of Lake Chelan— Chelan National Forest 



from Lucerne to the head of Railroad Creek furnishes good fishing all the way, with 

 plenty of camping places, of which Ten Mile, Hart Lake, and Lyman Lake are the 

 best. Special attractions are the Lyman Glacier (a body of ice iX miles long by a 

 mile wide) and Bonanza Mountain, 9,500 feet high and the tallest peak in Chelan 

 County. The trail is excellent for a large part of the way, and makes Lyman one of 

 the most accessible glaciers in America. The wonderful landscape which greets the 

 traveler in Cloudy Pass includes Glacier Peak, with Mount Rainier 100 miles farther 

 south, and the intervening summit of the Cascades. The return trip may be made 

 by way of Agnes Creek and Stehekin. Three days are sufficient for this trip, but the 

 wise traveler allows five or six. 



From Stehekin a number of good trips are possible, varying in length from part 

 of a day to several days. War Creek Pass offers a worth-while one-day trip, as does 

 also the trip to Agnes Creek and return. Two days should be given to the Rainbow 

 Creek trip. Most tourists visit Rainbow Falls and the State hatchery, a short dis- 

 tance from the falls, which are about 3 miles from Stehekin. 



Tourists bound for Bridge Creek Camp by wagon should allow a day for the 

 trip from Stehekin. There are many delightful foot or pack-horse trips, starting 

 at Bridge Creek Camp. A two-day trip to Doubtful Lake, above Cascade Pass, 



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