A Snowy Hike at Nolte State Park

Earlier this week, on a snowy day, we ventured out to the Green River Gorge and Nolte State Park (we have 4-wheel drive) where all was peaceful and serene

We stopped at the Black Diamond Bakery for breakfast and had the restaurant to ourselves, with Mt. Rainier on display through the window.

We took the one-way bridge over the Green River Gorge for a look down at the falls, 155 feet below,

while enjoying the morning light above.

Soon after, we arrived at our final destination – Nolte State Park – where Deep Lake was iced over

and guarded by this seasonal visitor.

We took the trail through the woods around the lake, which was sometimes free of snow,

sometimes not.

It was refreshing. Beautiful. And therapeutic.

~ Susanne

25 Comments on “A Snowy Hike at Nolte State Park

  1. So serene and secluded…sun out but assume it was at least a “brisk” day – but still, what a way to get away…terrific photos

  2. Looks like a gorgeous day for it and nice to have it all to yourselves. I think it’s fun to go hiking in the snow and feel that crunch underfoot. A couple of times, enough fell that I was able to ski to work!

    • It was a nice day for a winter hike. The snow had mostly stopped falling, and it was clear and bright and beautiful. I’m not a skier but skiing to work sounds fun!

  3. What a lovely winter walk! I’m not a fan of snow in London but I could be won over by that landscape, especially in sunshine. It looks just as you described it,  refreshing, beautiful and therapeutic 🙂 Your breakfast looks pretty good too!

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