Mount St. Helens Coldwater Picnic Site Repairs Donation

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Mount St. Helens Coldwater Picnic Site Repairs Donation
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On October 9th or 10th the restrooms at Coldwater Lake Recreation Area picnic site on Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument, were vandalized (see the press release here). Three toilets and one urinal were completely smashed. Sink fixtures and plumbing were also damaged. Many of our friends and supporters have inquired about how they can help expedite the repairs to this wonderful facility. Your donation helps fund programs, services, and resources designed to enhance visitor experiences at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Help Discover Your Northwest to inspire others to become stewards of these special places with your donation today.

About Mount St. Helens:

Considered the most deadly and economically devastating volcanic event in U.S. history, the Mount St. Helens eruption on May 18, 1980 reduced the elevation of the mountain's summit by 1300 feet. Today 110,000 acres of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument are set aside within Gifford Pinchot National Forest for research, recreation, and education. Visitor Center exhibits focus on geologic history, eyewitness accounts of the explosion, and the science of monitoring volcanic activity..

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