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Quilcene, Washington

  • Two previous users of Duckabush valley have left us evidence of their passing. Ask children to look for glacially deposited moss-covered boulders left by the Duckabush Glacier during the last Ice A... More on Trails

  • Amazing forest trail up to alpine views if you keep going to Marmot and Lac More on Trails

 

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Quilcene, Washington

  • A 2,750-foot high mountain with a view from the summit ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Lower half of trail was damp and cool. Upper half of trail still had a bit More on Trails

 

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Quilcene, Washington

  • From a popular campground off of a busy highway, escape the commotion in a hidden little canyon along the Big Quilcene River, shielded from the outside world as if in deep wilderness. Enjoy the ser... More on Trails

  • A little steep getting down but well-maintained. More on Trails

 

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Quilcene, Washington

  • Two trails here will appeal to childrenone with a historic rangers cabin and signs telling about life in the early 1900s, and another leading to an overlook of a loud white-water rapid of the Ducka... More on Trails

  • This is listed as a "Kid's Hike" and, while short in length, there are a co More on Trails

 

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Quilcene, Washington

  • A 4.4-mile wilderness route from Forest Road 25 to the Mildred Lakes. This route is not a designed trail but rather a track worn into the mountains by the passage of countless hikers. It is extreme... More on Trails

  • Very steep trail with many switchbacks. Trail is in good condition with li More on Trails

 

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Quilcene, Washington

  • A new trail to a lovely, narrow, woodland waterfall rewards photographers and families with exquisite beauty. In spring native rhododendrons bloom along the trail, which apparently was once a loggi... More on Trails

  • This is a brilliant hike for children and adults. Once you get to the fall More on Trails

 

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Hood Canal Ranger District, Olympic National Forest, 295142 Highway 101 S. P.O. Box 280, Quilcene, WA 98376, USA

  • Olympic National Forest Operating Days: 145 Total Capacity: 65 More on recreation.gov

 

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Hood Canal Ranger District, Olympic National Forest, 295142 Highway 101 S. P.O. Box 280, Quilcene, WA 98376, USA

  • Olympic National Forest Operating Days: 145 Total Capacity: 75 Season: May 1-September 30 Fees: $10/single site $5/extra vehicle Additional Information: FACILITIES: There are 15 campsites that will accommodate tents, trailers, and ... More on recreation.gov

 

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281 Fish Hatchery Road, Quilcene, WA 98376, USA

  • Quilcene National Fish Hatchery has a long history and has been in continuous operation since 1911. We raise coho salmon for on-station release and provide coho salmon eggs and fingerlings for ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Hood Canal Ranger District, Olympic National Forest, 295142 Hwy. 101 S./ P.O. Box 280, Quilcene, WA 98376, USA

  • Olympic National Forest Operating Days: 145 Total Capacity: 120 Season: May 15-September 30 Fees: $14/single site $5/extra vehicle Additional Information: There are 23 campsites, which will accommodate tents, trailers, and RVs up ... More on recreation.gov

 

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