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Roadwork forces closure of a portion of Narada Falls Trail at Mount Rainier

A section of Narada Falls Trail will be closed Mondays-Saturdays through Sept. 21 due to rock fall hazard during work on Stevens Canyon Road at Mount Rainier National Park. The closure took effect today.

Published: Sept. 6, 2012 at 10:58 a.m. PDT
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A section of Narada Falls Trail will be closed Mondays-Saturdays through Sept. 21 due to rock fall hazard during work on Stevens Canyon Road at Mount Rainier National Park. The closure took effect today.

The trail will be closed from the bridge where it intersects the Longmire-Paradise Road to its intersection with the Wonderland Trail, and includes the short trail spur from the Narada Falls restroom down to the falls viewpoint, said chief ranger Chuck Young.

Read more here: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/adventure/2012/09/06/roadwork-forces-closure-of-a-portion-of-narada-falls-trail/

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