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August 2018

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trails The Lake Crescent area is offers a number of trails none more steeped in that the Spruce Railroad Trail, which was built as a working railway during World War I. This trail was going to be used to transport Spruce trees to Port Angeles to build airplanes Lake Crescent Lodge during the war. However, before the railway was completed, the war ended and the forest was not harvested. The trail is long, but flat, making it perfect for the family in nearly any weather. It is almost 8 miles round trip, but it is one of the few trails in any National Park that allows dogs and bikes. On the Spruce Railroad Trail, one can see many things, ranging from scenic views and railroad tunnels to deep swimming holes and abandoned telegraph poles. One main highlight of the trail, aside from the gorgeous lake and trail tunnels, is Devil's Punchbowl. During warm weather, Devil's

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