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Just wanted to give much deserved kudos to the rangers at the Staircase Rapids Trail Ranger Station in Olympic National Park. When we arrived, the ranger was giving detailed information to a couple who were hiking into the backcountry. When it was our turn, she gave us the same attention to detail and friendly service despite the fact we were going on a short two-mile hike. We really just expected to be handed an envelope to pay the park fee. Anyway, she's doing a great job there (sorry I didn't catch her name) and we were very impressed with her enthusiasm. The trail itself was an interesting, easy walk along the Skokomish River.