Best Things To Do near Tahlequah, WA 98070
“Directions in the other posts made it easy to find- silly, fun, spent just a couple minutes- glad we...” more
“The boat was really cool, and he even sang us an Italian song. Definitely a fun thing to do when in...” more
“Nice and quiet, easy and well maintained trails. Map and brochure provided. It's at least quiet here on a Friday late morning in March. Limited elevation. A…” more
“Such fun things to do and (The Best Part)... Walking distance from home.” more
“Great park amazing view and fun for the family. Love the waterfront access to see boats and...” more
“Never, Never Land was an attraction where for a small entrance fee, you could walk through trails...” more
“peaceful and relaxing. Check out Sweet Adventures online for other things to do while up at the...” more
“Going in the morning/evening is best to avoid crowds, this place is popular for a reason.” more
“Absolutely gorgeous such a fun thing to do with your family without spending money definitely if you...” more
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"You have to take it for what it is and read up in the history and stories before coming by so you can appreciate this wonder. There is hardly a hike or even a walk to get to this tree. It's across the street from a Park & Ride, where we parked our car. You'll see a bus stop with a bench across the street. Walk towards the private home and corner the bushes, you will see a small wooden bridge through the trees. Violå! You're practically there. There's not much of the bike left but still enough to see there's a bicycle that has been enveloped by the tree. The bike sits about 7 feet high. It makes one wonder how this could have happened. It was a great discussion to be had between hubby and I."