Parks in Neilton, Washington

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Neilton, Washington

  • Starting near sea level (trailhead elevation is a mere 230 feet), the Colonel Bob Trail climbs endlessly through deep old-growth forests, small forest clearings, and alpine meadows to provide stunn... More on Trails

  • The trail is totally blown over about two miles in. A massive wind storm in More on Trails

 

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Neilton, Washington

  • The world-renowned temperate rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula survive mostly within the boundaries of Olympic National Park, meaning they are off limits to dogs. Yet a few remnants of the cathedral forests still remain on the ... More on Trails

 

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Amanda Park, Washington

  • The Quinault National Recreation Trail system offers a mélange of hiking options to choose from. With nearly 10 miles of well-maintained interconnecting trails, your choices are as varied as spring wildflowers on these popular paths. ... More on Trails

 

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Quinault, Washington

  • Of all the wondrous places Ira and twin brother Bob were led to by their father in the 1930s, this is the one remembered well. A group of beautiful alpine lakes. Water sparkling amid the heather and huckleberries. Far far away from ... More on Trails

 

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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

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  • With an elevation gain of 1,400 fee, this five-mile hiking trail starts from ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Rainforests to glaciers and back-Wow!! The diverse trip begins with a 9 mil More on Trails

 

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Clearwater, Washington

  • A 16.1-mile backpack from the Queets River Road to the Peltion Creek shelter. This trail follows the Queets River into some of the most remote and primitive country in Olympic National Park. The Qu... More on Trails

  • Snow begins at aprox. 3400'. There are at least 50 trees across the trail More on Trails

 

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Hood Canal Ranger District, Olympic National Forest, 150 N. Lake Cushman Rd./ P.O. Box 68, Hoodsport, WA 98548, USA

  • Olympic National Forest Operating Days: 365 Total Capacity: 110 Season: Portions of Brown Creek Campground are open year round. Seasonal Information: During the off-season potable water is not avai... More on recreation.gov

  • This forested valley provides plenty of opportunities to experience the forest ecosystem. Black-tailed deer and elk move through this valley, descending along the creek to the shores of Lake Cushma... More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • Take Hwy 101 14 miles north of Hoodsport to FS 25 (Hamma Hamma Recreation Area) head west on FS 25 for 8 miles to the Lena Lake Trailhead (TR#810). Lena Lake is only accessible by trail. Located wi... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • This trail is pretty rough. The first three miles took an hour and fifteen More on Trails

 

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