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The Stevens Creek Trail joins the Box Canyon Trail. This is a view looking south towards the Stevens Canyon Road. The National Park Service had arch bridges faced with stone to blend in with the scenic views of the Park.

aal.jpg Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsThe stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsThe stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsThe stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsThe stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsThe stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.Dugout canoe and Native American canoe replicas at Cottonwood Beach along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA. Lewis and Clark camped here for 6 days in the winter of 1806.ThumbnailsThe stone house was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was a restroom and was abandoned after the Columbus Day Storm.

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