Pet Friendly Things To Do in Hoodsport, Washington

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North 23501 Highway 101, Hoodsport, WA, USA

  • This small award wining winery is located on the rural Olympic Peninsula, and offers a great view of the Hood Canal and the Olympic Mountains. Well behaved, ... More on DogFriendly.com

  • AN OLYMPIC PENINSULA WINERY" - This award winning winery is on highway 101 along the scenic Hood Canal - Sample our traditional vinifera grape wines, unique limited releases ... More on entertainment.com

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • A 6.4-mile loop day hike to the summit of Mount Rose. This trail has been recently rebuilt with new switchbacks and erosion control structures. A direct route to the summit allows a loop hike. The ... More on Trails

  • Intense ascent and descent. Bring trekking poles. Clouds quickly came in More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • A 2.8-mile day hike from the North Fork Skokomish trailhead to Wagonwheel Lake. After a brutal climb the trail levels off as it swings onto the western side of the ridge. Here the trail offers a ne... More on Trails

  • A very nice and strenuous day hike to a small blue lake. Not for weak legs. More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • Collins is a classic Olympic National Forest beauty with giant old-growth fir and cedar interspersed with another common Olympic Peninsula dweller, the bigleaf maple. If you visit ... More on Trails

  • This is one of my all time favorite camping sites. First come, first serve More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • There is a lot of watching to be done on the Olympic Peninsula: storm watching, whale watching, storm watching, bird watching, storm watching. From July through September, the region is relatively dry and temperatures get into the ... 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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Hoodsport, Washington

  • Mount Cruiser is the highest summit of Sawtooth Ridge, a craggy escarpment rising due east of Flapjack Lakes. Mount Olympus notwithstanding, Mount Cruiser is probably the classic climb of the Olympic Mountains, definitely one of the ... More on Trails

 

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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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Hoodsport, Washington

  • The Dry Creek Trail is overlooked by most hikers. Though it can often be hiked year-round, it doesnt get a lot of attention. It is part of a trail system that once began from the Staircase Ranger Station in Olympic National Park and ... More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • A principal landmark of the western horizon from Seattle, the double summits of The Brothers fork into the blood red summer sun as it sets. The north peak is a climb, whereas the higher south peak is a scramble. The Brothers are situated ... More on Trails

 

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