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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 25 Worth a Detour Just east of Packwood take SR-123 North to Ohanapecosh then west to visit the Grove of the Patriarchs take some awesome photos of Mt. Rainier from Reflection Lake then up to Paradise at the very base of the grand lady. SR-123 is also a Cool Cut to connect with Chinook Pass Scenic Byway. This route is closed winters so check www.dot.wa.gov for road conditions. Left Page Located 13 miles east of downtown Packwood Packwood Lake is a popular day hiking camping and fishing destination. Karen Sykes Above White Pass Ski Area Bottom left Attending an interpretive presentation at the Mount St. Helens Windy Ridge Observatory. Right Elk gathering at the Oak Creek feeding station. Danielle Surkatty tallestat the North Shore fishing access pullout. April visitors will be treated to blooming tulip fields near the town of Mossyrock the DeGoede family has grown flowers here for decades. Exploring the Morton Area In Morton you can catch a movie or play at the Roxy the towns renovated 1930s theater or detour north to Mount Rainier. Beyond Morton the byway rejoins the east end of Riffe Lake where Taidnapam Park offers camping and a kid-friendly fishing bridge. Consider the wonderful drive up SR-7 from Morton to Elbe and its scenic train ride. The view of Rainier from Mineral Lake is a photographers dream. This route is also a nice connector to SR-706 and the Nisqually entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. Randle and the road to Windy Ridge Randle is a good home base for outdoor recreation opportunities that exist in the Gifford