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    Top Spots in and near Jefferson County

    • Hoodsport, Washington

      Summit Mount Ellinor

      4.8
      3.08 mi / 2467 ft gain
      Hikers who reach the summit of Mount Ellinor are treated to a rarer view of Olympic National Park, one that is notably more immersive, rugged and dynamic than the common vista from Hurricane Ridge. Ellinor’s profile is, no doubt, familiar to most Seattleites, as it’s the Olympics’ southernmost p...
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    • Hoodsport, Washington

      Upper Big Creek Loop Trail

      4.76 mi / 1142 ft gain
      Upper Big Creek Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Lilliwaup, Washington.
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    • Anacortes, Washington

      Kayak Camp on Cypress Island

      16 mi
      We set out from the town of Anacortes, WA from Seafarers Memorial Park with a group of 6 people. Two in single kayaks and four in two tandem kayaks. After setting out into the water, keep to the west of Guemes island and follow the shoreline for a shorter trip or follow the east side for a longer...
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    • Lopez Island, Washington

      Hike to Spencer Spit

      5.0
      1.75 mi / 60 ft gain
      It's just a short walk to the beach on this protruding point in Lopez Sound, and all downhill. Immediately upon leaving the trailhead, you come to a junction. Turn right and make a beeline straight for the picnic area at the base of the Spit.Time to explore the Spit. If the tide is high, stick to...
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    • Hoodsport, Washington

      Staircase Rapids Loop

      5.0
      2.1 mi / 410 ft gain
      This trail is great for nature trips and for birding. A national park pass or an entry fee of $25 per car (or $10 fee to walk in) is required for entry into Olympic National Park. Watch out for mud on the trail after rain. 
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    • Victoria, British Columbia

      Beacon Hill Park

      5.0
      Beacon Hill Park is the jewel of Victoria's crown. Spanning 200 acres and connecting Downtown to the ocean alongside Dallas Road, Beacon Hill Park is one of the highlights of visiting the Capitol city on Vancouver Islands southern tip. Every corner of the park features unique flora, fauna and p...
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    • Friday Harbor, Washington

      Kayak the San Juan Islands (Johns, Stuart, and Henry)

      5.0
      The San Juan Islands are one of the most stunning places you could go for a paddle. If you can go for a 3-5 day (or even longer) expedition you will get the most out of it.Start off in Friday Harbour, and get dropped off at one of the launching beaches. Many expedition operators work in Friday Ha...
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    • Friday Harbor, Washington

      Kayak Camp on Jones Island

      2.0
      The San Juan Islands are a gorgeous collection of islands situated 90 miles from Seattle. While most people enjoy the island at B&Bs, and join one of the dozen whale watching tours, the hands down best way to see the islands is by kayaking.Jones Island is a great place to set as your initial ...
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    • Victoria, British Columbia

      Freedive or Snorkel Ogden Point

      Accessible from downtown Victoria, The Breakwater at Ogden Point makes a fun, easy-access shore-dive. I've been freediving here a couple times now and have loved it each time. You can access the granite stepping blocks by a staircase on the left side (if you're facing the water) of The Breakwater...
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    • Victoria, British Columbia

      Galloping Goose Trail

      36.14 mi / 1831 ft gain
      The Galloping Goose Regional Trail connects downtown Victoria, Canada to the former town of Leechtown. Part of the Trans Canada Trail (which traverses the entire country) the Galloping Goose follows the path of the former Canadian National Railway passing through the communities of Sooke, Metchos...
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    • Victoria, British Columbia

      Paddle Victoria Harbour's Waterways

      Victoria Harbor located on the southwestern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia is the southernmost port in Canada. Enjoying a moderate climate year round, one will quickly see why it is also known as Canada's busiest port. Pleasure boats, water taxis, large car and passenger ferries, tugbo...
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    • Bellevue, Washington

      Coal Creek Trail

      4.0
      5.55 mi / 545 ft gain
      This trail takes you through Coal Creek park and follows the creek along the trail with minimal elevation gain. This trail can also be accessed from the northern end of the park if that's a more convenient drive. For the lower parking lot, park at the Red Town lot (exit 13 off I-90) and cross the...
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    • Bellevue, Washington

      Coal Creek Falls via Red Town Trailhead

      3.0
      2.29 mi / 518 ft gain
      The popular trailhead is located in the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park. There is a veritable maze of trails and trailheads here so it is helpful to bring along a map of the area. A trail map for Cougar Mountain can be found on kingcounty.gov. From the trailhead veer left following the Re...
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    • Blakely Island, Washington

      Boat Camp at Blakely Island

      From Washington Park in Anacortes, Washington we launched our 19' Beachcraft with a deep hull into Puget Sound on a beautiful blue sky morning. The weather and water was favorable for an overnight adventure to Blakely Island! We made our way across Rosario Straight and toward James Island (20 mi...
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    • Friday Harbor, Washington

      Hike Mount Grant on San Juan Island

      2 mi / 500 ft gain
      Mount Grant Preserve is still in the midst of becoming an official park, but is open to the public for hiking, so you will get to see this amazing spot before it's too crowded. With a trial system currently being made, most people hike up the established road, but there are well marked signs to h...
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    • Bellevue, Washington

      Anti-Aircraft Peak Loop

      4.5
      3.53 mi / 436 ft gain
      Head up the road about .75 miles and take a left onto the Klondike Swamp Trail (well-singed). Stay on Klondike for a mile before taking a left onto Lost Beagle Trail. From here the trail climbs uphill and wraps around the edge of the park, offering views of the surrounding area. Hop on Shangri-La...
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