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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Travel to Washington MOUNT BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FOREST This scenic National Forest is made up of large tracts in north and south-central Washington, including lands around both Mount Rainier National Park and North Cascades National Park. Highest point is 10,778-foot Mount Baker. Along with steep volcanic mountains, there are many glaciers and snowfields, alpine meadows, and old-growth forests, with hundreds of lakes and streams, and also the Skagit National Wild and Scenic River. Forests are of spruce and fir, hemlock and cedar. Wildlife includes deer, elk, black bear, mountain goat, mountain lion, coyote, and bobcat. There are eight designated wilderness areas: </p>
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