Badger Mountain Cemetery aka Southside

Douglas County, Waterville, WA 98858
36-40 Rd N SW (Waterville South Rd SW)
Waterville, WA 98858
Lat: 47º 36′ 32″ N Lon: -120º 2′ 48″ W   T23N R21E SEC 10
Contributed by Fred Pflugrath, Sep 23, 2000; last updated 2017.
Badger Mountain Cemetery is also known as Southside Cemetery and as Beaver Creek Cemetery.
Go north on Badger Mountain Road to County Rd 7 SW (which is located .5 miles north of Rd 8 SW). County Rd 7 SW is just north of mile post 11. Turn right/east on Rd 7 SW which is just past a small concrete bridge. At this intersection is a new fire station and an old 2-room schoolhouse. Continue east on County Rd 7 SW to the first left/north and turn left. Go about 100 yards to the split in the road and take the left which goes up the hill.  Go for about .2 miles and you are at the cemetery.
Fred Pflugrath finished walking the cemetery on November 18, 1998.  From the appearance, families clear and clean their own areas probably each spring. There are graves that have dropped and need filling in. The cemetery is a good 5 acres with most of the graves in the center. A part of the cemetery is on the hillside, which has a lot of erosion.
Most have obituaries on file at the WAGS Library in Wenatchee.  

Badger Mountain Cemetery aka Southside

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