The Spooky Washington Hike That Will Lead You Somewhere Deserted
You’ll get more than a great workout when you explore Washington’s beautiful hiking trails — you can find historic sites, stunning views, and waterfalls, just to name a few. And should you hike the Gold Mine Trail neat the tiny city of Nooksack, you’ll find a nice, spooky forest setting and remnants of an old deserted mine.

Drive to the end of the road and you'll see a sign for the trailhead on your left.

The best time to attempt the hike is a dry day when it hasn't rained in awhile. That way, you'll avoid the mud.
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You'll see decaying ore cars, an old gold mine safe door, and numerous other pieces of the past.
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If you follow the signs off the beaten path, you'll also see an old cabin, which has a little map of the area.
Going for a nice hike is such a perfect way to explore Washington’s nooks and crannies. These trails are best for “mere mortals” and hiking novices.
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