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Lower Bumping Lake Campground
- This campground is located 44 miles northwest of Naches on Bumping Lake and offers some sites which are fully accessible.
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Lower Dungeness Trail
- This 6.3 mile trail not only passes through typical northwest forest along the Dungeness River, but also climbs over the lower portion of Three o'clock Ridge.
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Lower South Fork Skokomish Trail
- The Lower South Fork Skokomish Trail meanders through ancient forest and parallels the South Fork Skokomish River northwest of the town of Hoodsport.
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Longmire
- The Longmire Area is steeped in history and natural beauty. Visitors to this area will enjoy museum exhibits, interpretive trails and extraordinary scenery.
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Lost Lake Trail
- The Lost Lake Trail is a moderate 5.1 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at 3,000 feet at the junction with Greenwater Trail #1176 and ends at 5,700 feet at the junction with Noble Knob Trail #1184.
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Lookout Mountain Trail
- Lookout Mountain Trail is a strenuous 4.7 mile hike. This trail is very steep and gains elevation rapidly.
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Lost Creek Ridge Trail
- Lost Creek Ridge Trail is a strenuous 11 mile hike. The trail begins off Sloan Creek Road #49 and ends at Camp Lake.
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Louella Cabin
- The Louella Guard Station was built in 1912 by Forest Service employee E. M. Cheney and dedicated to his wife, Louella. It can now be rented out on a per night basis.
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Little Quilcene Trail
- The Little Quilcene Trail offers vistas of snowcapped peaks and fields of spring blooming rhododendrons, azalea, and a profusion of other wildflowers.
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Loch Eileen Trail
- This short spur trail of moderate grade leads from Lake Julius to Loch Eileen in the Scottish Lakes area south of Lake Wenatchee
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Lone Peak Trail
- This trail travels through pleasant pine forest and an old burn before dropping down steeply to junction with the North Fork 25 Mile Creek Trail.
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Little Wenatchee Ford Campground
- Little Wenatchee Ford is the second highest established campground in the ranger district and offers a bounty of hiking trails which access the surrounding forest.
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Little Wenatchee Trail
- Little Wenatchee Trail accesses the Pacific Crest Trail between Kodak Peak and Lake Sally Ann via the Little Wenatchee River and Meander Meadow.
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Lodgepole Campground
- Located northwest of Naches at the southern boundary of the Norse Peaks Wilderness, Lodgepole Campground is only 8.3 miles from Chinook Pass and Mt. Rainier.
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Long Ridge
- This trail leads 14.6 miles southward from Whiskey Bend Trailhead to Ludden Peak. It ascends Long Ridge which rises between the Elwha River and Long Creek.
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Little Giant Trail
- Little Giant is a steep trail that follows portions of an old sheep driveway from the Old Maple Creek Campground to its intersection with the Boulder Creek Trail.
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Leroy High Route Trail
- This seldom maintained trail is actually an old, unsigned sheep drive and is steep and difficult to find in places.
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Lena Creek Campground
- Lena Creek is a 13-site facility located northwest on Hoodsport on Forest Service Rd #25. The campground is adjacent to the Lena Lake trailhead.
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Lena Lake Campground
- This primitive campground lies on the shores of Lena Lake, about a two mile hike up Trail #810 from the Lena Creek Campground.
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Little Kachess Trail
- This 3/4 mile trail, located at the north end of Kachess Campground, winds through a nicely wooded area with views of Little Kachess Lake and Thorp Mountain.
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Little Naches Campground
- Located on the American River north of the town of Naches, this camping area is managed by a concessionaire and offers 21 sites within 24 miles of Mt. Rainier.
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Larch Lakes Trail
- This five mile route accesses the Larch Lakes, Garland Peak Trail, and Pomas Creek Trail from the Entiat River Trail.
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Lakeshore Trail
- This trail begins at the National Recreation Area Trailhead at Stehekin and follows the shore of Lake Chelan. It has many good viewpoints.
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Laney Campground
- Laney is a rustic campground with 10 tent-only sites and is located south of the Wonder Mountain Wilderness.
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Lanham Lake Trail
- Lanham Lake experienced an interesting phenomenon in the fall of 1987 when it drained dry through a sinkhole. The lake has since recovered and makes for an easy day hike.
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