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You are here: Home Birds Where To Go Birding Puget Sound Birding Hotspots Asahel Curtis Area

Asahel Curtis Area

This easy forest trail, named after an early photographer, offers a tempting stretch break while traveling on I-90 (despite the sound of traffic)...

Notes

The hike also provides a diversion for those not wishing to join family members shopping at North Bend factory outlets. From the trailhead, a bridge spans the rapids of Humpback Creek, on its way down the hill to join the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Occasional signs on large conifers identify their types; when you reach a junction near a tree marked "Pacific Silver Fir" the trail begins a loop (then you exit the way you came).

Getting There

From Interstate 90 heading east, take Exit 47, and turn right at the end of the exit ramp (on I-90 heading west, take the same exit number but turn left at the end of the exit ramp). At the "T," turn left on the dirt/gravel road and drive a half mile to the parking lot. The trailhead is at the east end of the lot at the kiosk.

 

Important Information 

  • Vault toilets at trailhead. 
  • No bikes.
  • Leash and scoop laws in effect.
  • Know what to do if you encounter a bear (read notice at kiosk).
  • Northwest Forest Pass required at trailhead.

What you May See While There

 

Related Links

http://www.nwsource.com/outdoors/scr/of_story.cfm?category=Outdoors&st=12006

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