Parked at the bridge and went for a walk with the dog and the rod. Did not even put the rod together, water was very low. There is a new trail being built from the campground following the river, talked with a few people and apparently the plan is to build the trail down to the mouth where the Chehalis meets the Harrison.. They also mentioned the Chehalis FN have taken control of both sides of the river now. So far its about 25-30 minute walk and ends but signs of it going further. Sure not the same walk as a year ago. All fresh gravel layed down 8-10 wide. Might just as well walk down the sidewalk in Vancouver. Sure takes away from the way it use to be. Cant wait to go when the trail is done and see all the Tim Horton cups thrown into the bush, empty beer cans and water bottles pushed onto a stick and left like people think they are doing a good thing by not throwing it into the bush. And the best thing to find when walking in the bush is poop bags left on the side of the trail with a present inside the bag... Dont understand the need to make every little piece of wilderness in the lower mainland accessible to everyone. Its ok to leave some areas alone. Very disappointing...