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Beezley Hills Preserve

May 11, 2008

by Ginger last modified Sep 10, 2008 02:47 PM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Beezley Hills Preserve
Region: Eastern Washington -- Wenatchee
Avg Rating: 2.50
Sulphur Lupine

Beezley Hills Preserve is more of a nature walk than a hike, being only a three mile loop, but it's an ideal destination near Quincy for spring flower-lovers. No permit required. We saw multitudes of lovely spring blooms, including sulphur lupine, blue lupine, balsam root, blooming hedgehog cactus, phlox, and a number of others. The sage was green and wonderfully scented. It's a long drive from Seattle, but can be combined with other activities in the area for a full day of eastern Washington adventures.

Sulphur Lupine and Hedgehog Cactus
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