Explore scenic spots along U.S. Highway 2 in northern Washington.
Forks of the Sky State Park is a collection of day-use areas along U.S. Highway 2 close to Index, Washington. Points of interest include the Skymish River, Raptor Point, Town Wall, Stimson Bullitt Climbing Preserve, and Mount Index. These unique day-use areas are ideal for picnicking, hiking, and wildlife watching. Picnic areas within the park have tables and nearby restrooms, but some of the picnic areas are underdeveloped. A trail near the picnic benches east of Index takes you through the alder trees, and there is public water access available where the highway crosses the Skymish River at Big Eddy.
These scenic viewpoints offer prime locations to watch wildlife in their natural habitat. One featured activity in the Forks of the Sky State Park is the Stimson Bullitt Climbing Preserve. This location and the Town Wall formations provide rock climbers with a fun challenge. At Town Wall, you can get a unique view of Mount Index. Outdoor lovers of all ages will not be disappointed by Forks of the Sky State Park.
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