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| Ape Cave |
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The cave remains open during winter months. Users will need to bring your own light sources to explore the cave. Hike the furthest reaches of a lava tube formed from an eruption of Mount St. Helens 2,000 years ago.
Apes' Headquarters is located at Ape Cave on Forest Road 8303, 3 miles north of the junction of Forest Roads 83/90.
Forest Road 8303, 3 miles north of the junction of Forest Roads 83/90
Cougar, WA 98616
360- 449-7800 |
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| Cedar Creek Grist Mill |
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The Scenery alone around the Cedar Creek Grist Mill
makes it worth the trip. It's like driving into the past. Heavily wooded and a beautiful stream doing the same thing today as it did over a hundred years ago. The soothing sounds of the rushing water may allow the visitors time for reflection of those times. The south side of the creek has four picnic tables to those fortunate enough to lay claim and allow a great view of the stream, the mill and the covered bridge.
NE Grist Mill Road
Woodland, WA 98674
360-225-5832/ 360-247-7413 |
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| Lelooska Foundation |
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Experience magnificent Northwest Coast masks as they come to life in the glimmering firelight of Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) ceremonial house.
The Lelooska Family shares songs, dances, stories and masks which display the rights, crests and privileges bestowed on them by the late Chief James Aul Sewide.
Chief Tsungani carries on the traditions of his brother, the late Chief Lelooska, performing with other family members in Ariel, Washington, 40 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon.
Living History Programs have been presented for more than three decades. Given for educational purposes, programs, classes, and workshops are sponsored by the Lelooska Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.
(360) 225-9522
P.O. Box 526
Ariel, WA 98603
Located at 165 Merwin Village Road
PO Box 526
Ariel, WA 98603
360-225-9522 |
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| Mount St. Helens Institute |
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Do you want to learn, experience, and help care for Mount St. Helens, the most active volcano in the lower 48 states?
The Mount St. Helens Institute is a private non-profit organization and partner with the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Our mission is to awaken in people of all ages an appreciation of the natural processes and cultural heritage of the Pacific Northwest's volcanic landscapes.
42218 NE Yale Bridge Road
Amboy, WA 98601
360-449-7883 |
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