Trapper Creek Wilderness

Trapper Creek Wilderness protects 6,050 acres of old-growth forest in Washington’s Columbia River Gorge—a rare pocket of ancient trees that survived the logging era. This is where moss-draped hemlocks tower overhead and Roosevelt elk roam freely. No trails, no signs, just pure wilderness navigation for those willing to bushwhack. It’s not famous because it’s intentionally hard to reach. Rep a place that rewards effort over access and keeps wilderness truly wild.

  • Trapper Creek Wilderness WPA Style Unisex T-shirt

    Trapper Creek Wilderness WPA Style Unisex T-shirt

    $31.99

    5,970 acres between Adams and Trapper Creek. Old growth hemlock, Douglas fir. The trail gets muddy even in August. America’s design golden age on a tee. Comfort Colors T-Shirt Pre-shrunk 100% ring-spun US cotton Garment Dyed Fabric No side-seam, double-needle stitching Medium fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)) Relaxed fit Sewn-in label

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