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30 Μαΐ 2015 · Miles of Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing, Hiking and Biking trails. Outdoor. Stage and Dance Platform, Hot tub, Horseshoe Pits, Sports Fields and Children's Play Area. A private retreat in the beautiful Cascades to enjoy a variety of activities.
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Camp Trollhaugen, established on 1983, is held at District 2’s lodge facility, built near Stampede Pass in Washington’s Cascade Mountains. It is for boys and girls ages 13-15 years old. The 3-story lodge contains a kitchen,a dining area, 9 rooms with bunk beds, and an additional room for classes.
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Trollhaugen is nestled in the beautiful Washington Cascade Mountains where the air is pure and clean, and the scenery is magnificent. Members of District Two are owners of this beautiful facility and have full privileges in its use.
Hear - trees rustling in the wind, water flowing over rocks, and birds singing...it is glorious. Taste - after long days of recreation on a cool autumn evening you can enjoy a hot cup of cocoa in front of the fireplace. Trollhaugen is nestled in the beautiful Washington Cascade Mountains.
Trollhaugen is nestled in the beautiful Washington Cascade Mountains where the air is pure and clean and the scenery is magnificent. Members of District Two are owners of this beautiful facility and have full privileges in its use.
Trollhaugen is 10 miles east of Snoqualmie Pass and is a year-round recreational center, open for winter cross-country skiing and snowshoeing and summer hiking. Trollhaugen Lodge was built fifty years ago by volunteer members of District Two lodges, many of them skilled carpenters and craftsmen.