http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/1109169
http://walterandsara.com/Lake-Serene-2010.htm
http://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=47.79084&lon=-121.56976&datum=nad83&zoom=2&map=auto&coord=d&mode=zoomin&size=l
http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/621032
http://www.2drx.com/2006/Honeymoon/
lake serene mine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-jPYlFK0vo
hmoon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCBoZRMICNQ&feature=related
birnite mone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmHne7yLM3U&NR=1
kromona Mine Latitude. 47.91611°, Longitude. -121.59111°
copperbelt mine Latitude. 47.84778°, Longitude. -121.61139°
honeymoon Latitude. 47.79139°, Longitude. -121.56944° ?
or N47.7912158 W21.5706638
Honeymoon Mine is a mine located in Snohomish County, WA at N47.79122° W121.57066° (NAD83) and at an elevation of 1256 ft MSL.
The trailhead is easy to find, marked by a large gate across it. Near here is a helpful map, describing the trail. Walk past the gate and onto a long-abandoned road, closed to vehicles. Walk it through great alders, birches and pines. You'll soon intersect a jeep track coming up from the left, also closed to vehicles. The old road soon ends at a clearing.
There's a neat side-trip here, to the old Honeymoon Mine. For it, go right, into the clearing. A narrow path leads to the mine, with a fascinating (relatively safe) tunnel to poke around in. (we may to this)
Back at the clearing, find the trail to your left-ish. The creek you'll come to is an easy ford, but better is an extremely muddy-slippery path to the rickety bridge. Once across, the trail (actually an ancient mining road) winds up the creek valley, in great second-growth trees, usually in earshot of the nice brook.
Mines near Granite Falls, WA Bonanza Queen Mine (1), Copperbelt Mine (2), Glacier Peak Mines (3), Honeymoon Mine(4), Kromona Mine (5), Lockwood Mine (6), Saint Louis Mine (7), Sunset Mine (8), Wayside Mine (9)
Visits
2011-06-11 ... nice cool (60s) day for walking. Walked to the falls, back down and across the bridge for another view, then back to the trailhead. 6.9 miles in total. Looked for Honeymoon Mine ... couldn't figure out where the trail to it is. At the falls, the spray was quite something ... we were glad to have waterproof jackets with us. https://picasaweb.google.com/mike.betz/20110611BridalVeilFalls?authuser=0&feat=directlink