Hiking....go chasing waterfalls! Wallace Falls State Park features a lush forest, two lakes and the majestic three-tiered Wallace Falls. Hikers, bikers and campers flock here to experience a pristine nature setting and explore 17 miles of hiking and biking trails.
$110 PER PERSON FOR A 60 MINUTE HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDE (RIDE TIMES: WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM) Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled ride. Walk-ins are permitted at ride times if space allows but availability is not guaranteed. All rides are subject to availability and weather/trail conditions. Online reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Long pants recommended. No open toed shoes or sandals.
The Index-Pickett Historical Museum is in the former home of nationally known photographer Lee Pickett whose collection of glass and film negatives is held at the University of Washington’s Allen Library, Special Collections. Pickett provided many of the historic images of both the Bush House and the Town. The museum documents Index area history using his photos as well as hundreds of images and artifacts contributed by the community since Pickett’s death. You will find not only exhibits but videos, a computer photo catalog, and a computer mapping system for comparing town property ownership decade by decade. Hours: The Pickett Museum is open from 1pm to 4pm on Fridays and Saturdays from Memorial Day weekend through September and offers private/custom mid-week tours by appointment.