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Hike Length: 1/4 miles round trip
Elev. Change: 100' gain
Hike Difficulty: Easy
Type of Hike: Loop
Season: Spring thru Fall
Trail Numbers: #290
Trail Condition: Good
Trail Access: Excellent
Trail Signage: Good
Features: Views, Wildflowers, Cave
Pet Friendly: Not really
Useage: Moderate
Permit: No NW FP Required
Horses: No
Mtn Bikes: No

Summary:
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This hike begins on Forest Road #2300.084. Actually, this should be called a walk, not a hike. It is only 800 feet from the parking area to the entrance of the cave.

Layser Cave is one of the most significant archaeological sites in western Washington. The cave was discovered by forest worker, Tim Layser in 1982.

The cave is only about 60 x 40 feet in size. Experts have determined that the cave was used for thousands of years by native peoples dating back as much as 5000 years. The cave appeared to be abandoned with no apparent cause over 300 years ago.


The following images are random samples of the wildflowers found in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Mouseover image to view flower name, and click on image to jump to flower guide.

Directions:

From I-5 junction with US Hwy 12
Travel east on US Hwy 12 for about 48 miles to Randle. From Randle, travel south on State Road 131, crossing the Cowlitz River and in a mile you will come to Cispus Road on your left. Bear left and follow Cispus Road, which become Forest Road 23, for another 5.2 miles and you will pass Forest Road 55 on your left. Continue on another mile and you will find Forest Road 083 on your left. Turn left onto FR083 and follow it uphill for about 1.2 miles. You will come to a large sweeping switchback, where you can park in the inside area of the switchback. The trailhead for this hike is just across the road.


Click on the link below to see a map taking you to the trailhead.

Map Directions


Vicinity Map


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A Virtual Hike in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
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