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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Backpack 1000 Acre Meadows

      45.1 mi / 10750 ft gain
      There are many different ways to reach 1000 Acre Meadows, but this guide will get you there starting at the Deer Park trailhead (5,400').Day 1: 14 miles You will start out by descending 2,400' and 4.3 miles to reach the Graywolf Camp. This is where the loop meets up with itself later on. Our goal...
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    • Arlington, Washington

      Three Fingers Lookout

      4.5
      14.31 mi / 4357 ft gain
      Approximately 11 miles east of Granite Falls, WA, on the Mt. Loop Highway,  turn onto Forest Service road 41 and follow this road for 18.0 miles to the trailhead. The road is quite rough and it is recommended you have a four-wheel drive vehicle. There is a washout about halfway along the road, an...
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    • Sequim, Washington

      Hike to Royal Basin

      4.7
      15.76 mi / 3409 ft gain
      If you're looking for a long day hike or multi-night backpacking trip in the Olympics, add Royal Lake and Royal Basin to your adventure list!   The first mile of trail along the Dungeness River gains a gentle 300 feet.  When you reach the bridge, do not cross it (the trail across the bridge goes...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Dock Butte

      4.5
      3.92 mi / 1388 ft gain
      Dock Butte is an easy hike offering truly spectacular 360 degree views of the Mt. Baker region. In summer this summit can be done as an easy walk up. It is especially good during the late summer for hikers and introducing someone into hiking. From the parking lot the trail goes through forest wi...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Olympic National Park Foothills Trail

      6.23 mi / 1772 ft gain
      Olympic National Park Foothills Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Port Angeles, Washington.
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Park Butte Lookout

      4.5
      7.64 mi / 2100 ft gain
      This place is really the stuff of fairy tales. Where else can you find a tiny cabin with 360-degree views of stunning mountain scenery? To the west, you can see all the way to Bellingham and the Puget Sound. To the south and east lie the jagged North Cascades. And the entire northern horizon is ...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Backpack the Easton Glacier Railroad Grade

      10 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Begin at the Park Butte trailhead, trail 603. Hike past the first Scott Paul trail sign a few hundred feet from the trailhead. Continue on and cross appropriately name Rocky Creek heading up on the Park Butte Trail. Continue up the Park Butte trail passing the Scott Paul trail again at about 4,50...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Climb Mt. Baker via the Easton Glacier Route

      16 mi / 7600 ft gain
      The Easton Glacier route is one of the mountain’s most popular and likewise, most crowded. Check out Mt. Baker’s Squak Glacier route or Coleman Deming Glacier route for an alternative climb with similar difficulty.You’ll start out at Schreibers Meadow Trailhead (3,200 ft.). To get there, exit off...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Climb Mt. Baker via Squak Glacier

      10 mi / 7500 ft gain
      NOTE: THIS ROUTE REQUIRES GLACIER TRAVEL SKILLSMt Baker, or Kulshan, is a remarkable mountain in northwest Washington. Whether you're in Anacortes, Bellingham, Vancouver or on the San Juan Islands you can see Mt Baker standing as a citadel over the Northwest. Unlike the more popular routes like t...
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    • Quilcene, Washington

      Marmot Pass via Big Quilcene Trail

      5.0
      10.5 mi / 3481 ft gain
      This trail has a nice, steady climb that's perfect for beginner or intermediate backpackers. The first 2.5 miles follow a forest trail along the Big Quilcene River. For the next 3 miles, the trail flows in and out of shaded trees, over a small talus field, and through a meadow before the final ac...
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    • Quilcene, Washington

      Buckhorn Mountain

      12.26 mi / 4429 ft gain
      The climb to Buckhorn Mountain above Marmot Pass is a must see for every PNW adventurer with the endurance to tackle nearly 14 miles and 4,400 feet of gain.  Listen to the rushing waters of the Big Quilcene River as the trail gently traverses up 5.5 miles to Marmot Pass.  Be sure to filter water ...
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    • Quilcene, Washington

      Backpack to Marmot and Constance Passes

      24 mi / 5200 ft gain
      The secret to this trip: Marmot Pass and Boulder Shelter, where you can camp on National Forest Service land. Multiple excellent, large backpacking sites sit just on the edge of the National Park, giving you great access to Mt. Constance and Mt. Deception, two of the tallest peaks in the Olympics...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Hike Helitrope Ridge

      4.7
      5.5 mi / 1500 ft gain
      Starting at the marked Heliotrope Ridge parking lot of FS Road 39, just 8 miles out of the quaint town of Glacier, Washington, you begin your ascent to the glacier viewpoint. The trailhead sign indicates that it is a strenuous 2,000 ft gain over 2.5 miles up to the overlook.This clearly cut trail...
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    • Surrey, British Columbia

      Stroll through Redwood Park in Surrey, BC

      3.0
      1.2 mi
      Redwood Park is large beautiful forested park in South Surrey. The park is a legacy of one of Surrey's early pioneer's, David Brown, who in 1893 gave the property to his twin sons, David and Peter. The Brown twins spent much of their life traveling the world collecting the seeds and saplings of e...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Backpack to Lake Angeles

      5.0
      7.12 mi / 2503 ft gain
      Lake Angeles is, rightfully, a popular day hike and overnight backpacking option, as its one of the larger, more accessible lakes in Olympic National Park. It can be done either as a moderate day hike with a refreshing swim and picnic lunch or a relaxing overnight with gorgeous views and reliable...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Hike the Heart O' the Forest Trail

      5.0
      4.52 mi / 840 ft gain
      This hike is a short, 4.0 mile round trip, half-day or less hike, located just past the Hurricane Ridge entrance into Olympic National Park. Being relatively level and the trail head just off loop E of the Heart O' the Hills Campground, the Heart O' the Forest hike offers those looking for a tast...
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