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    Top Spots in and near Port Angeles Coast Guard Air Station

    • Victoria, British Columbia

      Jocelyn Hill via Cascade Trailhead

      4.5
      5.75 mi / 1499 ft gain
      Gowlland Tod is a beautiful park, running along the Finlayson Arm fjord. Jocelyn hill is in the middle of the park, and can be accessed from the Caleb Pike access at the South end (along the Ridge trail) or from the McKenzie Bight access at the North end (along the Timberman trail). With planning...
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    • Friday Harbor, Washington

      Hike through the American Camp

      3 mi
      For what was once a highly contested and disputed piece of land in the Pacific Ocean, now lays home to one of the most peaceful, tranquil, and historic hikes in the island chain. Start the hike at the parking lot of the San Juan Island National Historic Site American Camp Visitor Center. Proceed ...
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    • Port Townsend, Washington

      Hike to Point Wilson

      5.0
      2.5 mi / 0 ft gain
      This trail offers amazing views of Mt. Baker, Vancouver Island, the San Juan Islands, and the Cascade Mountains. The Point Wilson trail is located in Fort Worden State Park on the Olympic Peninsula, along the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The trail is 2.5 miles round trip, and is accessible regardless ...
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    • Forks, Washington

      Backpack the Hoh River Trail

      5.0
      35.69 mi / 5948 ft gain
      Grab a permit on your way in at the Wilderness Information Center (WIC) in Port Angeles or at the Quinault USFS/NFS Recreation Information center before parking at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center and use the wash station and rest room before you head out on the trail.  The first five miles of...
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    • Forks, Washington

      Hike the Hoh River Trail to Five Mile Island

      10.6 mi / 300 ft gain
      Olympic National Park was established to preserve “the finest example of primeval forest” and so the Hoh Valley remains much like it has for thousands of years. This is the best trail to experience the magic of Hoh Valley, the grandeur of its old growth trees, lush understory and iridescent glaci...
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    • Forks, Washington

      Climb Mount Olympus, Olympic NP

      45 mi / 8000 ft gain
      Getting to the summit is no easy task.  The approach is long, you must cross a glacier, and once you are to the summit block the easiest way up is on loose 4th class rock, however a short pitch of 5.4 rock is recommended instead. Getting there On your way to the trail-head you will need to stop a...
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    • Forks, Washington

      Backpack the Hoh River to Tom's Creek Campground

      6 mi
      Olympic National Park plays host to some incredible things, including the Hoh Rainforest. Known for its long hanging moss and crystal clear waters, it's easy to see why this is a popular destination. Spring is the perfect time of the year to visit, the weather is mild and the park is almost empty...
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    • Forks, Washington

      Backpack the Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier

      5.0
      35.68 mi / 5948 ft gain
      The well trodden and well marked trail begins in the rainforest, and is flat and follows the river for the first few miles. There are many marked camp sites along the way, as well as dispersed camping on the sand bars in the river bed. Follow the trail until the first major intersection, at the O...
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    • 18113 Upper Hoh Road, Washington

      Hoh Rainforest and Hall Of Mosses

      4.5
      1.04 mi / 203 ft gain
      Starting at the Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center, take the only trail out into the forest itself. After a few hundred yards there will be a sign pointing you in the direction of the Hall Of Mosses. Follow signs and a very well-maintained trail over crystal clear creeks and fallen trees until you r...
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    • 18113 Upper Hoh Road, Washington

      Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses Loop

      5.0
      2.08 mi / 272 ft gain
      Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Joyce, Washington.
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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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    • Brinnon, Washington

      Lower Big Quilcene River Trail

      12.25 mi / 1686 ft gain
      While this hike does not provide any sort of fantastic views, its does provide an easy ~13 mile roundtrip hike from the trailhead to a parking lot for the Upper Big Quilcene Trail which leads to Marmot Pass. Along the way you will cross several bridges, some large and wide, other simple log bridg...
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    • Brinnon, Washington

      Dose Forks Campground via Dosewallips River Road

      15.63 mi / 1854 ft gain
      The Dose Forks Campground is an overlooked campsite deep within the Olympic National Park, making it a perfect weekend camping destination. A mild, 7.5 mile (one-way) trail delivers you to this enchanting area and is a must for those who love photographing forests. There are no reservation requir...
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    • Coupeville, Washington

      Ebey's Landing Loop

      4.7
      3.61 mi / 220 ft gain
      Just walk straight past the restroom to find the start of the trail route. The Bluff trail heads up a set of stairs to the top of the hillside on the right. After climbing the stairs, you come right up on farmland (Ebey's Prairie), with a grassy two-track trail leading up toward the top of the bl...
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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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