Goldsborough Fish Ladder Trailhead West Moose Place, Shelton, WA 98584
About the Business
The Goldsborough Fish Ladder Trailhead is a park located at West Moose Place in Shelton, Washington, United States. This institution is owned and managed by a family-owned company that has been dedicated to responsible forest management for six generations. The company is committed to sustainability and has achieved certification to the world's leading sustainable forest management standards across all of their lands.
The park offers a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy nature and explore the surrounding forests. The company values safety, integrity, community, profitability, stewardship, and collaboration, creating a welcoming and environmentally conscious company culture.
Visitors to the Goldsborough Fish Ladder Trailhead can appreciate the unique plants and animals that inhabit the forest, as well as participate in conservation efforts to protect the environment for future generations. The company also gives back to the community through philanthropy and volunteerism, supporting local organizations and programs that improve people's quality of life.
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Reviews
"Beautiful little out of the way trails with an awesome creek? Very serine and lots of acess points of entry as well as water entry points"
"Nice loop down by the water and back through the forest. Quick and easy. Small parking area. The fish ladder was really interesting."
"Perfect trail for a family. We took a small stroller for the 1 year old. Nana , Papa, Auntie and Uncle could all enjoy the hike with 4 kids aged 9, 8, 4, and 1"
"Nice flat walk close to the creek. Dogs on leash are allowed. A few places it’s easy to go to the creek bed for a good view. It’s shallow enough to walk in if you choose. Walk the loop trail for 10 minutes then there’s an offshoot to continue going along the creek instead of going left to loop back to the parking. Walk the offshoot trail for 5 minutes to see the fish ladder. It’s not easy to find! There is no parking at this “trailhead”. Park at the Hilburn Preserve sign just last the car dealership lot where there’s room for 5 cars. Don’t drive past it towards the senior center. The map says the road continues but it doesn’t! There’s a gate stopping cars from continuing on where it’s a gravel road/trail."
"Great hiking spot, will definitely be spending more time there."
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