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=== Fees and Regulations ===
 
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Revision as of 21:43, 28 December 2007

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Driving Directions

From Portland drive north via I-5 and SR 502 or I-205 and SR 503 to the town of Battle Ground in north Clark County. Then continue north on SR 503 to Rock Creek Road. Turn right on Rock Creek Road. Follow Rock Creek road, which becomes Lucia Falls Road, for 8.8 miles. Just passed the Moulton Falls Trailhead, you'll turn right on to Sunset Falls Road. Drive 7.7 miles on Sunset Falls Road to the Sunset Falls Campground. Turn right on Road 41, go through the campground and cross the East Fork of the Lewis River. 3.4 miles later, turn right on Road 4109. Follow Road 4109 and stay left at an unmarked intersection. The trailhead is 4.2 miles from Road 41.

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