We Hiked Dog Mountain with the Stevenson Free Shuttle
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We Hiked Dog Mountain with the Stevenson Free Shuttle
"Richard Parker, a seasoned hiker despite his short legs, impressively reaches the summit of Dog Mountain before many of the human hikers, demonstrating that dogs can tackle challenging trails."
"The shuttle bus service provided by Columbia Area Transit allows hikers to access the popular Dog Mountain trail without the hassle of parking, especially during the busy wildflower season."
Richard Parker, a small dog, joins a group of hikers on a shuttle bus to the Dog Mountain trailhead in Washington. Despite his short legs, he successfully reaches the summit before the human hikers. The shuttle service, provided by Columbia Area Transit, offers free access to the popular seven-mile hike, which requires a special parking permit during peak wildflower season. The Forest Service manages the trailhead to ensure compliance with parking regulations, while some hikers opt for public transit to reach the shuttle bus.
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