On a forested hillside within the Tri-Cities backcountry, this trailside Bulldozer display nods to the region’s logging and utility history, where rugged machines carved access roads and maintained corridors to reservoirs and hydro facilities. Weathered steel and heavy tracks give visitors a sense of the physical work behind modern amenities, while interpretive notes connect equipment to slope stabilization, fire access, and post-storm repairs. The site fits neatly into popular hiking and biking loops that climb to lake viewpoints and mossy gullies, offering a brief pause for photos and a chance to discuss how land management has evolved. Families appreciate the tangible scale, and outdoor enthusiasts value the reminder that trails share space with operational realities in a mountainous coastal city. Good footwear, water, and attention to posted guidance keep the visit comfortable in all seasons. On interactive maps, the Bulldozer marks a waypoint that complements nearby lookouts, suspension bridges, and picnic areas, tying recreation to the working landscape that supports Metro Vancouver.
Location: 49.332536, -122.7330672
Tags:
– Name: Bulldozer
– Tourism: Attraction