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Forestry Trail

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Forestry Trail

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Capitol State Forest

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  • Location: Thurston County, Washington, United States

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    March 4, 2023

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    Part of the forestry trail loop may be closed for timber harvest. The state's working forests fund school construction, outdoor recreation, and conservation efforts through sustainable forestry practices. Check for closures before completing this loop.
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