#1.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • An Olympic classicbag this peak for one of the most supreme views this side of Hood Canal. From the jagged summit peer deep into the heart of the Olympic wilderness or out across Lake Cushman and P... More on Trails

  • We started at the lower trail head and went to the bottom of the chute. The More on Trails

 

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#2.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • In the shadows of Mount Ellinor, enjoy this circuitous route around the Big Creek drainage. There are plenty of pretty resting and contemplation spots along the ... More on Trails

  • A little difficult to find the start of the trail as one had to cross the r More on Trails

 

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#3.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • Its one of the steepest trails in Olympic National Park, a trailhead sign warns (or boasts). Over 3000 vertical feet are gained in less than 3 miles. With tight switchbacks to no switchbacks, the g... More on Trails

  • The sign doesn't lie, it is steep and feels much longer than the 3 mile len More on Trails

 

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#4.

Triton, Washington

  • A secluded tarn tucked in a cleft high on Mount Constance, this little lakes setting is awesome. Gaze into turquoise waters reflecting sheer cliff faces spiraling to the heavens. But to reach this ... More on Trails

  • I did not hike this trail but I tried. The road that was supposed to get u More on Trails

 

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#5.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • Stand in awe watching the swift-moving waters of the North Fork Skokomish River barrel and thunder over a series of cascades. A great hike anytime of year, Staircase Rapids is especially impressive... More on Trails

  • Very easy trail that just about anyone can do. Saw some Roosevelt Elk on t More on Trails

 

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#6.

Eldon, Washington

  • Hike along a sunny canyon and through primordial old growth to two little lakes bursting with ducks and herons. The Elk Lakes are easily accessible off of Jefferson Creek Road (Forest Road 2401), explaining their popularity with weekend ... More on Trails

 

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#7.

Triton, Washington

  • Hike to the lonely high divide between two of the Olympic Mountains tallest sentinels, Mounts Constance and Mystery. Watch the entire deep emerald Dosewallips Valley unravel before you. And mountains! Towering crags of snow and ice: ... More on Trails

 

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#8.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • Your choice: An easy all-day hike along a roaring wild waterway embraced by coniferous giants, or a very long all-day hike to a pair of subalpine lakes in the shadows of the jagged Sawtooth Range. Neither hike is particularly difficult; ... More on Trails

 

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#9.

Hoodsport, Washington

  • The trail immediately enters the Buckhorn Wilderness and follows the river through intensely green forest, all moss and ferns and lichen, crossing numerous step-across creeks, passing many close-up... More on Trails

  • It is said that this trail is located in rain shadow belt which proved to b More on Trails

 

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#10.

Hoodsport, Washington

  • A 10.6-mile trip on a wilderness route from the North Fork of the Skokomish to Lake Sundown. As the trail nears the highest point on Six Ridge, a burn dating from 1992 interrupts the trees. The tra... More on Trails

  • The Graves Creek Road is washed out, adding a six mile hike to trailhead. D More on Trails

 

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