Experience the moody, rain-soaked drive through Washington backroads as we navigate to the Mima Falls trailhead. Located in the expansive 110,000-acre Capitol State Forest, this short drive showcases the lush, wet conditions of the Pacific Northwest. Navigating the paved twists and turns through the heavy rain sets the perfect stage for a rugged outdoor adventure. The journey gives you a firsthand look at the route leading directly into the park, ending right at the trailhead parking area so you know exactly what to expect when you make the trip. The Mima Falls trail itself is a popular multi-use path known for its creek crossings, diverse woodlands, and areas of recent logging that open up the canopy. Hikers push through the thick mud and humid environment to eventually reach the midpoint payoff, a peaceful two-tiered waterfall cascading through the dense forest. This driving preview is the ultimate starting point for anyone planning to conquer the rain and explore the deep woods of this historic logging region. Thanks for watching, and make sure to join us on our next adventure! SOCIAL: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/adventurewithbg INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/adventureswithbg FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/adventureswithbg BLOG: http://adventureswithbg.com #mimafalls #capitolstateforest #washingtonhiking #rainydrive #trailhead #pacificnorthwest

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