Noisy and Diobsud Creeks flow through this wilderness with ferns, mosses, salal, elderberry and salmonberry growing along the banks. Steep ridges rise abruptly to the northeast and southwest of the creeks, with Mount Watson topping out at 6,234 feet. Deep drainages carve through its forested slopes, with old-growth fir, cedar and hemlock growing in the lower elevations. You may encounter black-tailed deer, black bears, elk and northern spotted owls seeking refuge in the dense, shadowy forest.…
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