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Welcome to Greenhorn Creek

Greenhorn Creek is a tributary to the Cispus River. There are numerous hiking trails in the area as well as mountain bike riding. The Randle loop, using Forest Roads 25, 76 and 23 is a great road bike ride. If the level of the river is not too high, the Cispus offers fishing for various salmonids. Mt. St. Helens is close by and is a fascinating destination, especially when one enters the destruction of the blast zone.



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Directions to Greenhorn Creek

  1. Take I5 south to Tacoma.
  2. Take SR 7 south.
  3. Continue on SR 7 past Alder Lake and Elbe to Morton.
  4. Take US 12 east.
  5. Continue on US 12 to Randle.
  6. In Randle take SR 131 south..
  7. From SR 131 take Forest Road 25.
  8. Continue on Forest Road 25 until you are near Iron Creek.
  9. From Forest Road 25 take Forest Road 76.
  10. Approximately 5 miles from the 25/76 junction the road crosses over Greenhorn Creek.
  11. Campsites exist on either side of the bridge


Location Information

Elevation: 1214 ft.
Waypoint: N46°26.212' W121°54.608'
MapSend: Waypoint

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