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Interesting Historical Place
This was a great place to wander. It’s a self-guided walk with plenty of signs describing the history of logging and the tools and machines used. There are examples to see of the equipment that you’...
Stopped here on a whim, very much enjoyed the many outdoor displays of logging equipment and pioneer camp. Plenty of room to walk on trails, lots of information posted, and nice restroom too.
Our truck & tractor loving son loved everything about this museum! Multiple areas with old trucks and tractors. Areas closed due to wildfires but definitely still worth the trip!
Even if you're not into Logging...... the History of it is quite interesting. Comparing the equipment of today..... to how they used to do it...... really give you an idea of how hard these loggers w...
My son and I stopped there when passing through . I drove past this place for years and never stopped ridding with my dad trucking . What a treasure this place is . I'm not a loggers but I have many f...
Interesting Historical Place
This was a great place to wander. It’s a self-guided walk with plenty of signs describing the history of logging and the tools and machines used. There are examples to see of the equipment that you’...
Great break!
Stopped here on a whim, very much enjoyed the many outdoor displays of logging equipment and pioneer camp. Plenty of room to walk on trails, lots of information posted, and nice restroom too.
See above.
Our truck & tractor loving son loved everything about this museum! Multiple areas with old trucks and tractors. Areas closed due to wildfires but definitely still worth the trip!
Unique look at Logging History
Even if you're not into Logging...... the History of it is quite interesting. Comparing the equipment of today..... to how they used to do it...... really give you an idea of how hard these loggers w...
A place of tired Iron but not forgotten
My son and I stopped there when passing through . I drove past this place for years and never stopped ridding with my dad trucking . What a treasure this place is . I'm not a loggers but I have many f...