Oregon Coastal Mountains
It was a cloudy and drizzly day. I decided to take an outing to the Coastal Mountains.
L.L. “Stub” Stewart Memorial State Park was the destination. It is situated next to the Banks-Vernonia Rail Trail.
The original railway line was built in the 1920s to move logs and lumber from a company mill in Vernonia, as well as freight and passengers to Portland. The railroad line was abandoned in 1973. One year later Oregon bought the right-of-way. In 2007 the State Park opened adjacent to a segment of the rail-trail.
I drove to the upper parking area, used primarily by equestrians.

Skycar Viewpoint

Interesting trail names
Unfit Settlement Viewpoint
It’s a pleasant uphill hike to Unfit Settlement View, which has become mostly overgrown.Then I turned downhill untill I made a turn onto the trail leading to Skycar Viewpoint. From the Viewpoint, Boomscooter Pond can be seen in the woods below. I decided to extend the outing and hike down to the pond. It was very pleasant.
One of the fun things about hiking in the Park is that most everything has a name that comes from the days of the old-time railroads – – – skycar, boomscooter, caddywhomper, etc.

Unfit Settlement VIew

Boomscooter Pond

Trillium

Upper Trail

Indian Plum

Nice place to hike even on a rrainy day

Boomscooter Pond

I enjoyed all the beauty you shared here on this hike, John. Had to look up what a boomscooter was and that was fun to learn and imagine. Many thanks.