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Little Mountain Park is covered in dense second-growth forest.
Some log benches along the multi-use Nature Trail.
The bridge crossing on the east end of the park.
A bend in the multi-use, 0.5-mile Cairn Trail.
A trailhead at the road crossing for the multi-use Huff-N-Puff Trail.
The radio tower on the true summit of Little Mountain.
The south viewpoint gazebo looks out over the Skagit Valley and Puget Sound.
A view of I-5 running through the Skagit Valley.
The upper parking lot has a vault toilet and wheelchair access.
Picnic tables at the summit area.
Mount Baker (10,781') can be seen from the north viewpoint ramp.
The north viewpoint overlooks Mount Vernon, Burlington, and Sedro Woolley.
A mixed forest along the multi-use La-Z-Boy Trail.

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