Top Local Businesses and places in Northeast yale bridge road, Amboy, Clark county, Washington, United states

Usda Forest Services

Address: 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Clark County Fire District #10

Address: 42207 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Fire station

“Had a difficult situation Monday morning and had to call 911 for help. The people that showed up were very helpful and the talk one of them had with me was more than helpful. Thank you to the wonderful people at fire district #10”

Chelatchie Cemetery

Address: 42411 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Cemetery

“Got to ramble through the tombstones on a snowy Saturday morning. It's a nice spot on a slope overlooking SR 503. If you come to Chelatchie, don't miss it, it's across from the mobile home park!!!”

Chelatchie Prairie General Str

Address: 42411 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Store

“This place is wonderful and their burgers are amazing and such a good deal. Their fries and onion rings are as good as it gets!”

US Forest Service

Address: 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Finally made it when open and got all the info and help we needed. I appreciate it greatly, and hope staffing gets boosted soon for all of these agencies. Big thanks to Forest Officer Chloe Allen for helping us out.”

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument Headquarters

Address: 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Park Real estate agency

“I'm just getting around to writing something now, but I climbed Mt. St. Helens with a guided group on July 18, 2021. If you are able to do a guided climb, do it. Here are the reasons: 1. There aren't any private permits left from May through October. 2. You've never climbed MSH before and would rather go with someone who has experience and expertise. 3. Maybe you are a seasoned mountain hiker who is pretty fit, but you are teetering on whether or not you could handle summiting this volcano. I'm so glad I went with a guide, mainly because the boulder field is no longer "hiking." It's a climb. I don't know if it's considered to be technical at all, because the overall description of MSH as a hike is "non-technical." But you are no longer just "walking" (or even just trudging up steep terrain with poles) when you hit the boulder field. You are putting away your poles and using your hands to hoist yourself from landing to landing. And it's about a two mile bouldering session. I wouldn't necessarily call it Class 3, but I found it to be more "climbing like" than Aasgard Pass in The Enchantments. I think had I been by myself or with someone who had never done this one before, I might have sadly turned around. But being with experts to help us along and to guide the way, it gave me a lot more confidence. I was physically prepared, but not mentally. Anyway, the guides were very encouraging. They were careful to make sure that no one was left behind, gave us plenty of breaks for rest and water. We were in great hands. Highly recommended!”

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