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NF-2010, Arlington, WA 98223, USA
Arlington, Washington 98223
+1 800-627-0062

outnumber the pain for elevation gain,

drink from any mountain stream as you may experience

in many forms can be in the streams.Yucky Poo!

Going to the waterfall was worth it but don’t go the entire trail. All you get to is the river, which you have a chance to get to 2 miles into the hike. Definitely not worth it! I would say hi how overall is moderate.

Libby, a forester with a love of the abundance and

scenic drives.

as I call it since I have arthritis.

Nice hike with a few small stream crossings. The gravel road up is a good test of your suspension.

It is a dog friendly trail and many owners bring a

diversity of natural beauty easily accessible in

waterfalls, which are part of the main attraction!

what is known as "Beaver Fever" as Beaver bodily waste

My first journey here was in 1982 with my sister

first aid kit,flint water n food.

my favorite Western Washington hikes and

Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties contain

our region of our great state.

No bathrooms so improvise.

so you can witness the power of water over rocks

severe weather and carry emergency supplies,

Dog friendly...Teddy Bear appreciates the trails too. Nice trail to hike along the river. Some pretty nice waterfalls. Not too many people... I like people but sometimes these trails can be crowded. This one wasn't on this hike today. Teddy was training in new boots today so this really helped. The rocks and roots can be rough for dogs feet too. And this trail had plenty of both.

The views of waterfalls and the river are worth the drive, the trail winds you along a canyon with the river.

Dress accordingly and always be prepared for

Enjoy!

Remember you are in a real Rain Forest.

I give this trail a 5 star rating as it is easy to

access and though it's fairly steep, the rewards

Unless you carry a water filtration system, never

dog backpack,with treats and clean water.

river and experience the energy and magic of many

Best visited just after a rain storm or during one

as the shallow stream turns into a boiling

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ALL reviews about Boulder River Trail

  • Xavier
    Added 2016.09.29
    outnumber the pain for elevation gain,
  • Jaden
    Added 2016.08.26
    drink from any mountain stream as you may experience
  • Elizabeth
    Added 2016.08.02
    in many forms can be in the streams.Yucky Poo!
  • Jesse
    Added 2016.06.30
    Going to the waterfall was worth it but don’t go the entire trail. All you get to is the river, which you have a chance to get to 2 miles into the hike. Definitely not worth it! I would say hi how overall is moderate.
  • Kevin
    Added 2016.06.21
    Libby, a forester with a love of the abundance and
  • Maya
    Added 2016.06.17
    scenic drives.
  • Benjamin
    Added 2016.05.11
    as I call it since I have arthritis.
  • Jonathan
    Added 2016.02.27
    Nice hike with a few small stream crossings. The gravel road up is a good test of your suspension.
  • Wyatt
    Added 2016.01.29
    It is a dog friendly trail and many owners bring a
  • William
    Added 2015.11.29
    diversity of natural beauty easily accessible in
  • Hannah
    Added 2015.07.27
    waterfalls, which are part of the main attraction!
  • Jessica
    Added 2015.07.08
    what is known as "Beaver Fever" as Beaver bodily waste
  • Jack
    Added 2015.06.21
    My first journey here was in 1982 with my sister
  • Colin
    Added 2015.05.04
    first aid kit,flint water n food.
  • Madeline
    Added 2015.03.07
    my favorite Western Washington hikes and
  • Ariana
    Added 2015.02.28
    Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties contain
  • Rachel
    Added 2015.02.06
    our region of our great state.
  • Hayden
    Added 2015.01.04
    No bathrooms so improvise.
  • Victoria
    Added 2014.11.08
    so you can witness the power of water over rocks
  • Paige
    Added 2014.09.09
    severe weather and carry emergency supplies,
  • Amber
    Added 2014.07.20
    Dog friendly...Teddy Bear appreciates the trails too. Nice trail to hike along the river. Some pretty nice waterfalls. Not too many people... I like people but sometimes these trails can be crowded. This one wasn't on this hike today. Teddy was training in new boots today so this really helped. The rocks and roots can be rough for dogs feet too. And this trail had plenty of both.
  • Marissa
    Added 2014.06.01
    The views of waterfalls and the river are worth the drive, the trail winds you along a canyon with the river.
  • Mason
    Added 2014.05.05
    Dress accordingly and always be prepared for
  • Noah
    Added 2014.04.27
    Enjoy!
  • Dominic
    Added 2014.03.03
    Remember you are in a real Rain Forest.
  • Alexander
    Added 2013.12.29
    I give this trail a 5 star rating as it is easy to
  • Ashton
    Added 2013.09.28
    access and though it's fairly steep, the rewards
  • Ethan
    Added 2013.07.15
    Unless you carry a water filtration system, never
  • Ethan
    Added 2013.07.01
    dog backpack,with treats and clean water.
  • Kylie
    Added 2013.06.13
    river and experience the energy and magic of many
  • Julian
    Added 2013.05.18
    Best visited just after a rain storm or during one
  • William
    Added 2013.05.14
    as the shallow stream turns into a boiling
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