Dark Divide

The Dark Divide is the largest roadless area in western Washington state, comprising approximately 76,000 acres (310 km2) of intact wilderness on Juniper Ridge linking Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams in the southern Cascade Mountains of Washington.

In two remote valleys of the Lewis River drainage are 500-year-old trees.

Downstream of the confluence of Quartz Creek, the Lewis River plunges over four large waterfalls.

Curly Creek, another tributary, is the only cataract in Washington with an intact natural stone bridge, and the early formation of a second natural bridge can be observed.

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Sunrise Peak , 5,892 feet (1,796 m), left skyline, and Jumbo Shoulder (foreground) are major features of the Dark Divide.