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| | Beaver Lake Trail #356 - Trails | | Beaver Lake Trail #356 is an easy 1-mile hike through the forest to Beaver Lake. This trail is 1 mile in length. Visitors can hike, mountain bike, and horseback ride on this trail. |
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| | Cady Pass Trail #475 - Trails | | Cady Pass Trail #475 follows the route of an old narrow gauge mining road that was used to access the most successful mine of the area - the Azurite Mine. This trail is 10 miles long and is accessible for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. |
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| | Cedar Creek Trail #476 - Trails | | Cedar Creek Trail #476 is a gentle sidehill climb through big fir and spruce and occasional stands of cedar trees. This trail is 9.6 miles with accessibility for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. |
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| | Goat Peak Trail #457 - Trails | | Goat Peak Trail #457 alternates between timber and open meadow as it ascends the north ridge of the peak. This trail is 2.5 miles long and is accessible for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. |
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| | Okanogan National Forest - Mountain Biking In National Forests | | The Okanogan National Forest is located in north-central Washington and extends from the Canadian boundary south to the Methow-Chalan Divide. The Okanogan National Forest offers plenty of outdoor activities. Outdoor recreation includes exploring the many miles of multi-use trials, swimming, fishing, camping, and winter recreation. |
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