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How about some history along with a hike. Joined me on Saturday to hike the Wellington end of the Iron Goat Grail.
The town of Wellington ceased to be, at least in name, long before it officially became a ghost town. The town was founded in 1893 at the west portal of the Cascade Tunnel along the Great Northern Railway. The town included a train depot that was unfortunately destined to become the site of the deadliest avalanche in US history.
Please make an informed rsvp and read the links I have provided. You and your dog should be in moderate hiking shape .
https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/wellington-ghost-town
5 miles RT
Minimal ft elev. gain
2800 ft max elev.
NW forest Pass
Dogs allowed on leash, scoop the poop.
No children under 16 years old.
Ten essentials:
https://www.wta.org/go-outside/trail-smarts/ten-essentials
Suggested: Lunch, snacks, water, sun screen, bug spray, hiking poles.
Driving Directions
Must drive east to Stevens Pass ski area and turn around and travel back west.
Just west of Stevens Pass Ski area turn north onto Tye Road, also known as the Old Cascade Highway. Follow the rough but passable pavement for about 3.5 miles.Turn right into the parking lot for the Iron Goat Trail.
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