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The trail lies about .25 miles down the Fort to Sea Trail from the Fort Clatsop Trailhead.
Kwis Kwis Trail, Lewis and Clark National Historic Park.
Passing through forest once owned by logging companies, the trail winds its way around some very massive stumps.
The trail makes use of former logging roads along with recently cleared trail.
Downed logs and areas on the path disturbed by logging practices offer some different flora.
A bridge crosses a wetland pond.
The westernmost end of the trail, near where the Fort to Sea Trail crosses Highway 101.