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Munosn Creek State Natural Area
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Munosn Creek State Natural Area is home to ancient western red cedar and Sitka spruce. A relic of an ancient rainforest, the world's second-tallest spruce -- at 260 feet tall and 8 feet in diameter -- lives here. Also an important salmon spawning ground, Munson Creek Falls tumbles 319 feet, making it the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. A trail system winds through the hills to the waterfall. A half-mile trail leads to the base of the falls. A picnic table at the trail's end offers one of the most scenic seats around, even though the sunlight hitting the table is limited. No restrooms are available, but there is a rest area on U.S. 101 north of the park.There is no fee to use this park. There's no water or restroom at the park, and the road is narrow with no turn-around for RVs.

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