Trails
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Hurricane Hill - Olympic National Park
With views of the Olympic Range, Puget Sound, and Vancouver Island, this hike is one to remember.
With views of the Olympic Range, Puget Sound, and Vancouver Island, this hike is one to remember.
Easy
0.1 mi/
0.2 km
0.2 km
Kalaloch Beach #1 - Olympic National Park
Beach 1 provides a quick hike out to seastacks, driftwood logs, and a perfect lagoon for skipping stones.
Beach 1 provides a quick hike out to seastacks, driftwood logs, and a perfect lagoon for skipping stones.
Easy
1.4 mi/
2.3 km
2.3 km
Dungeness Spit
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge provides a great place to check out waterfowl and seabirds on the coast.
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge provides a great place to check out waterfowl and seabirds on the coast.
n/a
11.7 mi/
18.8 km
18.8 km
Guides
Beach 1 provides a quick hike out to seastacks, driftwood logs, and a perfect lagoon for skipping stones.
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge provides a great place to check out waterfowl and seabirds on the coast.
With views of the Olympic Range, Puget Sound, and Vancouver Island, this hike is one to remember.
Community Trips
Just a short day hike up Gold Mountain with some friends. Our trip took +/- 4 hours and we went around 6.3 miles. Awesome views to the West of Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound.
My fraternity brother Charles took a weekend trip to Seattle. He and I went on a fantastic beautiful day-hike to Marmot Pass in the Olympic National Forest.
A short hike from the Hurricane Ridge parking lot on the final summer-like day of the year in Western Washington. Trail continues far beyond our turnaround point.
My mother made this trip about 25 years ago, her first real summit. After she passed away in the spring of 2007, my brother and cousin and I decided to recreate the trip.
Sol Duc Falls is the most popular falls in the Olympic National Park. It is a good choice even on a rainy day:-)
An awesome trip to a mountaintop ridge with views of the Straights of JuanDeFuca, Victoria BC, Mt Baker, Glacier Peak, Seattle, Bangor, Mt Rainier, and Mt Adams, all from one spot. Glorious fog blown meadows, surrounded by snow capped peaks. And of course friends.
Hike around the Hurricane Ridge vistor center area.
The weather was great, and so was the company. Went with friends Allison, Robyn, Mandy, Tonia, Melaine, and our fearless guide and flute maker Dan.On our way to the trialhead we stopped at Dan and Mels for some chicken feedings and hatchett throwing (not at the chickens). After the hike the non islanders went to Coupeville for ice cream and shopping. We them made a stop at Deception Pass state park before...
Olympic National Park has been a goal since we first conceived of this trip. We were lucky to get there before winter closed in (we are fleeing south through the first big winter storm even as I type). In fact we had perfect weather for some hiking on the rainforest side of the park.