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Butte Creek Trail
- This old sheep drive is steep and very primitive.
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Bygone Byways Interpretive Trail
- This trail follows the original route of the Great Northern Railway which, by 1935, had become part of the Cascade Scenic Highway.
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Cady Creek Trail
- At 5.2 miles, the Cady Creek Trail provides the shortest access to the Pacific Crest Trail from the Little Wenatchee Trailhead.
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Cameron Creek
- The Cameron Creek Trail leads eleven miles southwestward from Gray Wolf River to Cameron Pass. It ascends 4,000 feet to the high point on Cameron Pass.
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Buck Creek Trail (Lake Wenatchee Ranger District)
- This heavily used trail accesses the Buck Pass area (5,900 feet) north of Trinity and provides good opportunities for viewing wildflowers.
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Bumping Lake Campground
- Bumping Lake Campground, located 44 miles northwest of Naches on its namesake lake, has 6 units adjacent to a boat site, a nearby marina, and Kokanee salmon and trout fishing.
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Buck Creek Campground
- Buck Creek Campground, located along County Road 26 in an old growth forest with giant Douglas firs, features 26 RV/Tent sites, picnic tables and shelters, campfire pits, vault toilets, and garbage cans.
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Buck Creek Trail (Darrington Ranger District)
- Buck Creek Trail is a strenuous 5 mile hike located within the Glacier Peak Wilderness. The trail begins off of the Pacific Crest Trail and ends at Buck Creek Pass.
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Bullion Basin Trail
- The Bullion Basin Trail is a moderate 2.2 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at 4,760 feet at FR #7190410 and ends at 6,320 feet at the Pacific Crest Trail.
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Bumping Crossing Campground
- Located just north of Bumping Lake on the Bumping River, this campground offers 12 sites access to hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding in the area.
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Burroughs Mountain
- This trail forms a loop which leads from the Sunrise Complex to Second Burroughs Mountain through some fragile tundra-like terrain.
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Boulder River Trail
- Boulder River Trail is an easy 4 mile hike. The trail begins on French Creek Road #2010 and ends at ford crossing on Boulder River.
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Boulder River Wilderness
- The Boulder River Wilderness comprises nearly 49,000 acres. It lies on the western boundary of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualime National Forest just southwest of the town of Darrington.
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Boundary Way Trail
- Boundary Way Trail is a strenuous 4.1 mile hike.
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Brown Creek Beaver Pond Trail
- Located across from the Brown Creek Campground, this half mile loop nature trail along the shoreline of a beaver pond offers glimpses of water fowl and aquatic animals.
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Brown Creek Campground
- Located south of Hoodsport, Brown Creek Campground offers 20 campsites with access to hiking, fishing, hunting, and swimming.
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Bryant Peak Route Trail
- This old sheep drive is unsigned and unmaintained. It provides access to Bryant Peak, Longfellow Mountain, and Poe Mountain from the Little Wenatchee Ford Campground.
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Boardman Lake Trail
- Boardman Lake Trail is an easy 0.8 mile hike. The trail begins off Schweitzer Creek Road #4020 and ends at Boardman Lake.
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Boulder Creek Campground
- Boulder Creek Campground, located along Boulder Creek, offers 8 RV/Tent sites.
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Boiling Lake Campground
- Boiling Lake Campground is a hike-in area located ten miles east of Lake Chelan on Prince Creek Trail.
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Boulder Cave Barrier-Free Trail
- This short paved loop trail travels through an open, wooded area to the Naches River.
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Boulder Creek Group Site
- Boulder Creek Group Site, located along Boulder Creek, offers a 25 person maximum group site.
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Boulder Creek Trail
- Boulder Creek is a trail of moderate to steep grade which travels up and over Boulder Pass (6,300 feet) from the White River Trail north of Lake Wenatchee.
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Boulder Ridge Trail
- The Boulder Ridge Trail is a strenuous 3.6 mile hike. This trail is one of the routes used by climbers as an approach to 10,781 foot Mt. Baker.
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Blind Island State Park
- Blind Island State Park is located in Blind Bay, west of the Shaw Island ferry dock. Recreational activities at the park include water trail camping, picnicking, scuba diving and bird watching.
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