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Millersylvania State Park — Monday, Jun. 18, 2012

Olympic Peninsula > Olympia
Deep Lake
This was a quick visit to take an evening break during a Portland-to-Seattle commute and to address a lingering curiosity about the trails in this park. It was easy to find the park, even without directions. I took a stroll through wide, well-maintained paths that traverse old-growth forest. There was a variety of vegetation, including firs, cedars, deciduous trees, and ferns, but the giant old-growth Douglas firs dominated. Their cones with the distinctive three-pointed bracts covered the trails and forest floor. Deep Lake offered a pleasant spot for quiet reflection. No elevation gain needed for enjoyment of this trail.
The trail
Douglas fir bark patterns
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