Lake Angeles
General Description The Lake Angeles Trail leads seven miles one way from Heart of the Hills Campground south to the southern slopes of Mt. Angeles. The route follows the eastern side of Ennis Ridge to Lake Angeles then cl... wildernet.com
Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park in Northwest Washington is a true rainforest with glaciers, coastline, beaches, and rainforest hikes. 100s of trails, all seasons. Hikers and snowshoers should purchase detailed topo maps at the visit... trailpeak.com
Strait Of Juan De Fuca: Touring The Northern Olympic...
Between the Olympic Peninsula?s verdant wilderness and the southern rim of Vancouver Island lies the Strait of Juan de Fuca, dividing the United States from Canada. The sometimes-treacherous, always-fascinating waterway separ... trails.com
Little River Trail, Port Angeles, Washington
The Little River Trail is a strenuous 8-mile trail in Olympic National Park (backcountry permit required) that climbs to Hurricane Ridge. Hikers and backpackers who want solitude and scenery will find them here. The trail doe... trails.com
Hurricane Hill To Elwha Ranger Station, Port Angeles, Washington
This is a high-payoff run in many ways. The views are incredible, the trail is well maintained, and the route is almost entirely runnable. Hurricane Hill seems to be at the top of the world, putting you face to face with the ... trails.com
Klahhane Ridge Trail, Whiskey Bend, Washington
Of the four ways to reach the rugged, rocky, and wide-open Klahhane Ridge, the Switchback Trail is the shortest. Ascending 1500 feet in 1.5 miles, this direct approach wastes no time ruthlessly reaching the high ridge crest. ... trails.com
Grand Valley
General Description This trail leads eight miles one way from Obstruction Point, 6,100 feet, through the Grand Valley, over Grand Pass to Cameron Creek Trail, 4,750 feet. It follows Lillian Ridge south from the trailhead, ... wildernet.com
Long Ridge
General Description The Long Ridge Trail follows the Elwha River Trail from Whiskey Bend two miles south. The route then crosses the Elwha and ascends Long Ridge, which lies between the Elwha River and Long Creek. The trai... wildernet.com
Appleton Pass
General Description This trail leads ten miles southwestward from Boulder Creek to the upper Sol Duc River. The trail leads to the head of Boulder Creek then crosses Appleton Pass, elevation 5,100 feet, into the Sol Duc Ri... wildernet.com
Obstruction Peak To Deer Park
General Description This trail leads along Grand Ridge, which connects Obstruction Point and Deer Park. The ridge consists of three summits: Elk Mountain, Maiden Peak and Green Mountain. It is seven and a half miles one wa... wildernet.com
Olympic National Park: Elwha River Trail
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Humes Ranch Loop
General Description This trail forms a small loop, four and a half miles, through the Elwha River Valley immediately south of Lake Mills. This portion of the valley was developed before the area came under national protect... wildernet.com
Spruce Railroad
General Description This trail follows the path of the Spruce Railroad that leads along the northern shoreline of Lake Crescent. The trail is easy with little elevation gain. Abandoned railroad tunnels can be found along t... wildernet.com
Royal Basin
General Description The trail to Royal Basin leads six and a half miles southwestward from Road 2860 along the path of Royal Creek. The trail gains elevation moderately with only a 2,600-foot rise. It leads through montane... wildernet.com
Boulder Lake
General Description The trail to Boulder Lake follows the abandoned Boulder Creek Road past Boulder Creek Campground and along the North Fork Boulder Creek. The destination of this trail, Boulder Lake, is the source of Nor... wildernet.com
Cox Valley Trail, Port Angeles, Washington
This is an old trail (once known as the Morse Creek Trail) named for an early settler, A. E. Cox. Cox and a friend built homesteads near each other and constructed a trail that ascended Morse Creek; Cox Valley is the upper pa... trails.com
West Lake Mills
General Description This trail begins at the boat launch, elevation 600 feet, on the northern shore of Lake Mills. It leads southward gaining elevation slowly. Within a half mile of the trailhead the track crosses a small ... wildernet.com
West Elwha River
General Description Begin this hike at the trailhead in the northern portion of the campground. It leads northward, paralleling the river along a steep hillside. One and a half miles from the campground the route crosses H... wildernet.com