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Cruise Holidays of Issaquah. Phone: 425-557-4439.
Salmon Days Festival - Historic Downtown. 155 NW Gilman Boulevard, Issaquah, WA 98027. Phone: 425-392-0661. E-mail
Travel Article on Salmon Days Festival
Issaquah Salmon Hatchery. 125 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA 98027. Phone: 425-427-0259; Fax: 425-392-3180. E-mail
Free Spirit Paragliding. Phone: 425-549-0073; Cell: 206-853-3203.
Buffalo Bill's Sporting Goods & Toys. 10005 5th Avenue NW, Issaquah, WA 98027. Phone: 425-392-0228.
REI. 735 NW Gilman Boulevard, Issaquah, WA 98027. Phone: 425-313-1660.
Historic Downtown Walking Tour. Phone: 425-392-3500. E-mail
Bridle Trails State Park
Popular for horseback riding and horse shows.
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park
Hike to Rattlesnake Lake and Ridge
Issaquah Alps Trails Club.
Hikes of varying length and difficulty are
led year round. These are open to all, members or not, and are free.
Prior signup and special gear are not needed. Simply show up at the
appointed time.
Squak Mountain State Park.
Self-guided interpretive walk.
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The Pacific Northwest Berry Book by Bob Krumm. June 1, 1998, Paperback, 1st Edition (guidebook).
Here, in one well-organized book, is the information of a field guide (identifies 20 wild berries and fruits) and
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