Mornings on Bridges
Shelton, Washington
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Added by Peter Fedorchuk
Easy trailBeautiful sceneryGreat photography spot
Walk 400 feet above ground on the second most popular bridge. The river below and trees around make a beautiful, peaceful scenery to be in.
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Mornings on Bridges Reviews
Very easy trail that gives a rewarding view and a fun time.
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