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| Hours | Apr to Memorial Day and Oct Wed-Sun (and holidays) 10am-4pm; Memorial Day to Sept 30 Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat-Sun (and holidays) 10am-7pm | ||
| Address | 5400 N. Pearl St | ||
| Phone | 253/752-0047 | ||
| Web site | www.camp-6-museum.org | ||
| Prices | Free admission to museum; logging train rides $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2.50 children ages 3-12 | ||
| Season | Closed Nov-Mar | ||
Frommer's Review
This museum focuses on the days of steam power in Washington's logging history. Exhibits include plenty of steam equipment as well as old bunkhouses and a rail-car camp. The latter was a rolling logging camp with bunkhouses built on railroad cars. Indoor exhibits are closed November through March, but outdoor exhibits can be viewed year-round. On weekends in spring and summer and again in December, Camp 6 offers rides on an old logging train.
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