Watch our for deer on the 93.. There is a section of that drive (I think about 2/3 into it, can remember exactly off the top of my head) where deer love to just sit on the side of the road and eat grass. I've counted 40-50 plus on that section some nights. Also, watch out for jackasses driving way fast so they can get to the lake faster. Mind you, you get that on the way back too. I was passed by a guy on the way home last summer who thought he was on a drifting course - passed me on a corner in a full on drift. His driving skills were admirable but his stupidity was unreal.
If you're looking to stop on the way there for some sight seeing, check out Numa Falls or the Paint Pots. Numa is quick - park your car, walk about 2-3 minutes and you're on the bridge over the falls. I imagine with all the rain and the snow melting that they'd be pretty sweet right now. Paint Pots is a bigger walk but just as cool. Stanley Glacier is amazing, but you need to invest a good chunk of the day for that one. Highly recommend it though. Anyways, enough blabbering from me. If you have any other questions, let me know.
Oh yea - If you're looking for a fun, kinda large 'mini-golf' experience, check out Coys. It's definitely not an Eagle Ranch or Radium Springs, but it's still a fun little course to hit with a foursome. Quick too!
Last edited by woob; 06-03-2008 at 12:36 AM.
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