About Fish Lake Way Trailhead
Provides access to: Fish Lake Way Trail #971A and Bumping Lake Trail #971 within William O. Douglas Wilderness.
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Provides access to: Fish Lake Way Trail #971A and Bumping Lake Trail #971 within William O. Douglas Wilderness.
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Provides access to: Fish Lake Way Trail #971A and Bumping Lake Trail #971 within William O. Douglas Wilderness.
From Naches, WA travel west on Highway 12 for 4.4 miles. Continue straight onto Highway 410 W for 27.5 miles. Turn left onto Bumping River Rd / Forest Road 1800 and travel 15.9 miles to trailhead. Note: stay right at junction with Road 1808.
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