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Green Mountain State Forest,
Located a few miles west of Bremerton, encompasses 6,000 acres of
state trust land. The area provides valuable raw materials such as
timber, rock, and brush, as well as educational and recreational
opportunities. Green Mountain is part of the permanent endowment of
trust lands managed by the Department of Natural Resources
(DNR).
Recreation: Views,
Trails, and Camping
Green Mountain offers many opportunities,
including a vista with one of the best views of Puget Sound and
Hood Canal. Approved trails offer a variety of experiences while
protecting the resources. Hikers, Horses, and Mountain Bikes all
share Green Mountain’s multiple use trails. Camping is available at
the campground and is accessible by trail. Limited camping by
vehicle access may be available to groups with permission from
DNR’s South Puget Sound Regional office.
The above coordinates will
lead you to Green Mountain Trail Head. Take time to check out all
the trails and info posted on the billboard.
This cache was inspired by a
fellow geocacher. We would be giving it away if we told you the
geocachers name! You may need to stand and think about it, ponder
it, consider it, re….. Well you get the point.
If you are out for a day of
caching try these caches in the area.
Miami Beach: Land of Misery
Guillemot Cove Cache
Seabeck Bay: Nick's Lagoon
Seabeck Bay: Nick At Night
Bunny Hole - Follow The Rabbit
Bunny Hole - Follow The Rabbit 2
Cemetery Quest - Seabeck
Wildcat Lake: Call of the wild
BLUE MEANIE!
Green Mountain Cache
Lost Valley
Lost Creek Cache
Gold Mountain Challenge
Real Bats in the Bellefry
Slumberland: Where Little Angels Sleep
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