Sequim Bay State Park
- Sequim Bay State Park covers 91 acres with 4,909 feet of tidelands. Boating facilities include 424 feet of saltwater moorage space, six mooring buoys, a boat-launch ramp and a Port a-potty dump station. Facility use is ... citysearch.com
Ned Hill Trail
General Description Reopened in 1994, this is a steep hike up to the old fire lookout on Ned Hill. Don't be mislead by the distance. The trail climbs Ned Hill is a series of three steep sections. To aid your climb, benches... wildernet.com
Slab Camp Trail
General Description Slab Camp Trail starts 12.5 miles southwest of Sequim and follows Slab Creek to the Gray Wolf River. There are two riverside camps at Duncan Flat. The log foot bridge is out so the river must be forded ... wildernet.com
Blue Mountain Trail, Port Angeles, Washington
An easy quarter-mile walk on an abandoned road seems to lead to the top of the world. Young children will enjoy the challenge of reaching the site of a fire lookout built in 1931 on the top of the mountain, where the family w... trails.com
Dungeness - Marmot Pass Loop (Backpacking), Sequim, Washington
When Olympic National Park was established in 1938, its boundaries were rather arbitrary, usually following neither recognizable natural features nor any other discernable pattern. As a result, some of the region?s most spect... trails.com
Dungeness Spit, Sequim, Washington
On this 9.4-mile out-and-back hike, you?ll walk a beach along the nation?s longest sand spit to a historic lighthouse. You can spot some of the 250 species of seabirds and harbor seals that call this national wildlife refuge ... trails.com
Deer Ridge Trail
General Description There is three unit rustic camping are adjacent to the trailhead at Slab Camp. Splendid views of snow covered peaks in the Olympics are frequent at higher elevations. Deer Ridge Trail leads to Deer Park... wildernet.com
Gray Wolf River
General Description Gray Wolf Trail follows its namesake river through the Buckhorn Wilderness and into Olympic National Park. The trail passes through typical Olympic Rain Forest terrain. There is a river ford at the junc... wildernet.com
Lower Dungeness Trail
General Description This 6.3 mile trail not only passes through typical northwest forest along the Dungeness River, but also climbs over the lower portion of Three o'clock Ridge before ending at the main Dungeness Trailhea... wildernet.com
Upper Dungeness Trail
General Description Upper Dungeness Trail makes its way along the picturesque Dungeness River for the first 3.2 miles to Camp Handy, a popular camping area in the Buckhorn Wilderness. The trail then climbs steadily to the ... wildernet.com
Hurricane Ridge
Hurricane Ridge is one of only two remaining lift operations in the National Parks. Rising a mile high, Hurricane Ridge offers winter recreation and activities and features winter vistas unmatched anywhere in the ... backcountrysecrets.com
Klahhane Ridge, Port Angeles, Washington
Klahhane Ridge towers over the Hurricane Ridge Road, providing outstanding views of Mount Angeles and the long sweep of Hurricane Ridge. The trail climbs steeply, but once the work is done, snowshoers can trek along the lo... trailpeak.com
Mount Townsend
A 4-mile day hike to the summit of Mount Townsend, or 5.5 miles to Silver Lake. This trail climbs to the top of Mount Townsend for sweeping views of the leeward Olympics. The route also offers an outstanding diversity of wild... trails.com
Lower Big Quilcene Trail
General Description The trailhead is at the old Big Quilcene Campground (primitive). Facilities include a picnic table and fire pit, spaces for tents, and a vault toilet. Additional area for camping can be found along the ... wildernet.com
Fort Flagler State Park
- This historic military site has 51 military buildings, five major gun emplacements and two searchlight buildings open to the public. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service marine lab is also located on the premises. An inter... wildernet.com
Old Fort Townsend State Park To Potlatch State Park, Port...
- This 377-acre park lies atop a 150-foot cliff commanding a scenic view of Admiralty Inlet, Port Townsend Bay and the Cascade Mountains. Four moorage buoys are available on a first come, first served basis, with continuou... wildernet.com
Anderson Lake Trail, Four Corners, Washington
Nestled in a quiet valley just 1 mile east of Discovery Bay is Anderson Lake, a 70-acre quiet body of water teeming with fish and wildlife. Once the centerpiece to farmland owned by William F. Anderson, the lake along with su... trails.com
Marmot Pass Trail, Quilcene, Washington
It?s been said that the Garden of Eden is in Mesopotamia, but many hikers believe it can be found on the trail to Marmot Pass. However, if you live in the greater Seattle area, getting an early start is critical for this hike... trails.com