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Oyster Dome

May 28, 2009

by L_Nielsen last modified Dec 16, 2009 03:26 PM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Oyster Dome
Region: Puget Sound and Islands -- North Sound
Agency: Department of Natural Resources, Northwest Region
Avg Rating: 3.81
Why You Should Go Now
Fall foliage
Be Aware Of
Blowdowns
Water on trail
No water source
Looking South from the top of the Oyster Dome. Mt. Vernon is in view, as well as some of the ocean, and the tired hikers. By: Lauren
This hike was harder than I expected. Although my expectations were that of an easy, wide-trail, day hike. The trail was pretty narrow, and very steep in some places, and I would recommend sturdy hiking shoes. Despite being ill-prepared, when we got to the top, it was definitely worth it. The panoramic view of the ocean, islands and hills was jaw-dropping, and well worth the hike.
View of the San Juan Islands and the Pacific Ocean from the top of the Dome. By: Lauren
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