Family Things To Do in Tahuya, Washington

#1.

191 Ne. Circle Dr., Tahuya, WA, USA

  • Two miles northeast of Tahuya.Expect fair action in the spring provided by plants of legal-sized rainbows. There is a state access with boat launch and one toilet available on this small lake.Open season is from the last Saturday ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#2.

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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#3.

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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#4.

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

  • 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

  • In early May a small elk band is still in the Skokomish valley and trillium and calypso orchids are in bloom. When growing up in Shelton, Ira often in that season walked the gentle trail 71?2 miles to Camp Pleasant. Twice, with friends, ... More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • Description Ecosystem type: Montane forest, subalpine lake basin Trail tread types: Well-maintained General elevation trend: Moderate River crossings: None Unique features: Flapjack Lakes lay side ... More on Nps.gov

  • Two subalpine lakes set side by side like flapjacks in a frying pan. Above the waters and the forests rise sharp summits of the Sawtooth Range, a group of peaks noted among climbers for the ... More on Trails

 

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Hoodsport, Washington

  • This is an unusual snowshoe outing in that, except in periods of heavy snow, the lower section of the trail may require hikers to strap their snowshoes to their backs while they hike a mile or two up to the snow. The Lower Lena Lake ... More on Trails

 

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#9.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • Forest flowers galore, fairyslippers, vanilla leaf, dwarf salal, woodnymph, twinflower, devils club. I could go on and onbut go see for yourself. It was a beautiful day when we parked at Staircase ... More on Trails

  • Nice trail; not too difficult or steep; went from the ranger station to Big More on Trails

 

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#10.

Lilliwaup, Washington

  • Cupped in a high cirque on snowy, craggy Mount Skokomish, Lake of the Angels in the Valley of Heaven is one of the prettiest alpine lakes in the Olympics. But reaching this divine destination first... More on Trails

  • Well this trail lived up to it reputation of being a climber's hiking trail More on Trails

 

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