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Green Mountain Horse Camp

Near Bremerton in Kitsap County. Completed in July of 2004 with a couple revisions since due to new trails. Green Mt. horse camp sports beaver ponds, streams, wildlife and mountain to sound views. Photo opportunities at every corner. There are enough trails on this 6,000 acre mountain to keep you busy for a long time. Multi users but mostly horse trails. Gated. Contact DNR for hours or keys or reservation.

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The turn into the horse camp.

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Great sign at the picnic area in the horse camp.

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The Corrals at the Green Mt. Horse Camp.

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Bebe & Sandy look over an abandoned house we stumbled across.

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One of the ponds on the mountain.

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The creek rose and took out the bridge that was here and some of the hillside with it. It goes to the ‘house’

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View of the world from atop the mountain. So beautiful.

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Tin Mine Lake... its on private property.

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THE CLAW, an astute rider will know where to turn onto another trail when they encounter ‘The Claw’ Watch that it doesn’t GRAB you as you skitter by it.

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On our way to the new Romo Ridge Trail. The bee hives is where we make our turn to the right.

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Randy, on a scouting party actually got STUCK trying to ride between two trees. He finally wriggled free.

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Riding into the new Gold Creek Trailhead.

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THE MINE

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Gold Creed Trailhead sporting new handicapped ramp and mounting block.

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Our personal thank you’ to Regina shown in striped shirt for her personal knowledge of the mountain and our ‘gate keepers’ Belinda and Jeff Alexander. Without all their help , this project may not have been accomplished.