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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Humes Ranch and Goblin Gates

      6.4 mi / 994 ft gain
      The Elwha River Trail cuts south into the heart of Olympic National Park along a densely forested valley, following the same route taken by some of the earliest explorers of the Olympic Peninsula at the end of the 19th century. Past Port Angeles, at a hard curve in US-101, take Olympic Hot Sprin...
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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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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Camp at Deer Park Campground

      5.0
      Deer Park Campground is really a hidden gem. With an elevation of 5,400 feet, the campground has amazing views of Olympic National Park, making you feel like you are camping above the clouds.There are also several hiking trails in the area that lead to even more spectacular views. Deer Park is on...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Elk Mountain via Obstruction Point

      5.0
      4.58 mi / 1398 ft gain
      Olympic National Park is built for someone with a week or more to spare for backpacking deep into the heart of the park's endless miles of wilderness. Between the mountains, the coast, and the rainforest, there is a lot of park to see for someone who is trying to fit their visit into an extended ...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Backpack to Grand Park in the Olympics

      5.0
      7.5 mi / 2500 ft gain
      The beauty of many of the north coast trails in the Olympic Peninsula is that your car does a lot of the heavy lifting for you.  This is certainly true of the Grand Valley Trail, which begins more than a vertical mile above the Strait of Juan de Fuca at the end of the Obstruction Point Road.  Six...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Badger Valley Trail to Grand Pass Trail Loop

      4.0
      10.42 mi / 3235 ft gain
      Badger Valley Trail to Grand Pass Trail Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Port Angeles, Washington.
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    • Sooke, British Columbia

      Hike East Sooke Park

      Sitting very close to the southernmost point of Vancouver Island, facing west towards the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the open Pacific Ocean, East Sooke Park is a unique and magical place for a hike or trail run. Your first visit will spark the desire to keep returning, to keep explor...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Kayak Lake Crescent

      4.5
      From the Log Cabin Resort located on the east shore of Lake Crescent, rent a kayak and spend the day on the water! My husband and I rented a kayak on our honeymoon for a day and explored half of the lake staying close to the east shore.You can see the bridge for the Spruce Railroad trail on the ...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Mount Storm King

      4.8
      3.91 mi / 2251 ft gain
      The trailhead is located right next to the Storm King ranger station adjacent to Lake Crescent right off Hwy 101 just past Port Angeles if heading West. It shares the same trail as, and breaks off left from the Marymere Falls trail (also worth seeing) about a quarter mile in (look for signage). ...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Marymere Falls

      4.4
      1.93 mi / 531 ft gain
      Marymere Falls (90 ft.) is located in Olympic National Park, near Lake Crescent. The falls can be accessed by a short, well-maintained dirt trail through old-growth lowland forest consisting of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. The creek descends from Aurora Ridge and tumbles over Marymere Fa...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Spruce Railroad Trail

      4.0
      11.36 mi / 1138 ft gain
      This versatile trail can adapt to your needs. It's can be an out-and-back hike, so you can make it as long as you like. If you do full distance, you are looking at an 8 mile day... OR, if you have two cars, you can park a car at either end of the trail and make it a 4 mile one-way hike. This des...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Moments in Time Trail

      0.67 mi / 135 ft gain
      Moments in Time Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Port Angeles, Washington.
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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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    • 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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