Tiger Mountain State Forest

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Tiger Mountain State Forest is a large, heavily forested recreation and conservation area in Washington State known for its extensive network of hiking, biking, and paragliding trails near the city of Issaquah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
recreation area
state forest
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county King County NERFINISHED
hasAccess Interstate 90 NERFINISHED
State Route 18 NERFINISHED
hasDesignatedUse outdoor recreation
timber production
watershed protection
wildlife habitat
working forest
hasFeature dense coniferous forest
logging roads
radio towers
trailheads
viewpoints
hasNotableArea East Tiger summit NERFINISHED
Poo Poo Point NERFINISHED
West Tiger summits NERFINISHED
hasRecreationActivity forest education
hang gliding
hiking
horseback riding
mountain biking
paragliding
trail running
wildlife viewing
hasRegulation day-use only in most areas
dogs must be leashed on most trails
hasTrailType equestrian trails
hiking-only trails
mountain bike trails
multi-use trails
hasUsePermitRequirement Discover Pass for vehicle access NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Cascade Range NERFINISHED
Mount Rainier NERFINISHED
Seattle metropolitan area NERFINISHED
locatedNear Issaquah, Washington NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tiger Mountain NERFINISHED
managedBy Washington State Department of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
nearCity Issaquah NERFINISHED
Seattle NERFINISHED
openedToPublic 20th century
partOf Issaquah Alps NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
state Washington

Referenced by (3)

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Issaquah hasNearbyProtectedArea Tiger Mountain State Forest
Tiger Mountain hasProtectedArea Tiger Mountain State Forest
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park adjacentTo Tiger Mountain State Forest