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Explore Hood Canal Hiking W W A 2 W R W A Ferry to Whidbey Mt Muller 2 Island 3748ft PORT M W Pyramid ARROWSTO Mtn TOWNSEND Fairholme 3000ft 3.5mi D K Storm King Ranger Station I 4mi L OLD FORT Little River I S NE Black INDIAN ISLA TOWNSEND U LA Trailhead 580ft a K T E C h Eagle RESCENT WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED D STATE PARK R Lake Dawn S H lw oa I S d E C 5.5mi Lakes B Mt Baldy E Road O A ar Mt Storm King Q (Bear Can rentals) n V R e U E s C 4534ft R B 3.4m SEQUIM BAY I 4.9mi Marymere reek Madison Falls M Y O Area closed to public entry W A Heart O' the Hills R Falls STATE PARK B C B ND A u 2.1mi A 2.8mi r A r i Trailhead 1957ft Y for Elwha River Restoration. r e o 7.1m (Showers) Y e P e i r Elwha v a k 2.2m r Sourdough Mtn i S d 8.4mi e Ford R o R e 4mi l 4600ft i Altair R 4.6mi e D n l 116 Road open summer i Highway 101 to A t 3.5mi a UR t t OR i D A Lizard Head Heather only. Trailers and n JAMEST OWN R 2.8mi L d ID Happy Lake Sol Duc Trailhead u Ford GE ou R O h motor homes not c Peak Park M lto A c L t 1.8mi Lake os A 14.1mi K n recommended. o S’ KLALLAM im5.4 l a Angeles Pa B r Mt tunnels R 9mi A N IDG B R E 3mi i or r Fords AKE 7.4mi Angeles E Permits are limited and must be T RIBE 2 Y v th ive L h G 28 e F R Hurricane Hill t D or uc Y r 6454ft m2.2 i I r k Sol D P R AP 5757ft o NE obtained at WIC during business H Lake Mills N HHA 7.6mi 20 KLA 2870 Ferry to Eagle 5mi (Being drained) M hours. Camping allowed in OLY MPIC Boulder i a 2880 Whidbey Mt Muller Creek 2.4m id designated sites only. Gray Wolf Island 3748ft 3.3mi Whiskey Bend 3.3mi e Mor reek n PORT M k se C Sol Duc Boulder Lake ree Pyramid Creek Trailhead Dungeness ARROWSTO C Trailhead 1170ft Slab Camp TOWNSEND r Mtn 2875 Trailhead lde 3000ft 1360ft Forks (USFS) NA TIONAL k Boulder Peak Fairholmou e Trailhead e B Boulder Creek e Hurricane r 3.5mi D K 1900ft Storm King Ranger Station 7.9mi Deer Park 2544ft Ford Two I C Trailhead (closed) 4mi L Sol Duc Falls Ridge Northwest Forest Pass OLD FORT Little River I Blue Mtn 6007ft S NE 7.8mi Black Mile INDIAN ISLA m Road open summer only. Trailhead 3.1mi TOWNSEND U u .8mi Mt LA 1800ft k GoblinTrailhead Gates 580ft a required for parking K T c E C e 4.1mi h Trailers and motor homes Sol Duc River 1-4 Eagle RESCENT e 5400ft 3.5mi WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED D STATE PARK a R Lake Dawn S H Appleton r lw oa at some Olympic National I S d E FORC EST m 2870 A Mink Lake 5.5mi Lakes C B Mt Baldy E not recommended.Road Deer Park O i ar Mt Storm King Q (Bear Can rentals) m8.3 i n i Forest trailheads. V R h e U E s C Humes4534ft Ranch R B C Appleton 5.1mi 3.4m SEQUIM BAY I t O 4.9mi Marymere reek 2.5m Madison Falls M Y a Area closed to public entry 4.5mi Camp A Heart O' the Hills B R 4.1mi Appleton Pass 5050ft Falls PJ Lake 4.3mi STATE PARK C C B ND Jct. u 2.1mi Ford A Canyon 2.8mi r A 10.3mi r i Trailhead 1957ft Y for Elwha River Restoration. r e Maiden Peak o 7.1m (Showers) r Y 4.3mi e P e i r Elwha Camp Lillian Camp v Appleton Pasa s Creek 1-3 2.6mi k 2.2m r Sourdough Mtn i e R S d 8.4mi 7.4mie Ford R o Elk Mtn R e v 4mi i Altair Tony Crocker l 4600ft i 4.6mi e 7-Mile Group Camp k D n l 116 Hyak Road open summer i t Roaring 6764ft a R Rocky Creek Highway 101 to A e 3.5mi 3.6mi UR 7.3mi t t Lake D ORA i Slide JAMEST OWN Lizard Head e Heather only. Trailers and n Upper Sol Duc Bridge R 2.8mi L d I Happy Lake AK Sol Duc Trailhead u D r Winds u R O L ES 3.5mi Ford GE o s N B c Peak h Park motor homes not M Camp to Royal Creek Trail to Royal Lake/Royal Basin A E C Gray Wolf River l s r c t 1.8mi Lake Los e V A14.1mi Horsehead Stock Camp A K Three iv E S n recommended. o e S’ KLALLAM 19 im5.4 l a Angeles 4.9mi a R S I 14.1mi k P B r Mt tunnels e l Deer Lake N R 9mi re n Permits are limited and must be obtained A e N IDG B Forks i R E 3mi C 4.2mi Sol Duc Park g Y h i or r Fords AKE 7.4mi Angeles E Permits are limited and must be Buck horn e T RIBE c v th ive L L h G d wyarG flo 28 t a e F R n Hurricanei Hill m2.2 i D an ork Duc Y l r 6454ft I r g r Sol P E l R from Wilderness Information Center during o G Lunch Lake P 5757fti o E obtained at WIC duringC business pma A l a 3.6miN n L Obstruction Lake Mills N A 7.6mi W i lderness Mt Zion H w n HH 4.6mi k 20 104 Bogachiel Peak Heart Lake KLA e 2870 u Eagle (Being drained) hours. Camping allowed in OLYbusinessMPIC hours in person or by phone. 5mi M re 4273ft Boulder i h Point Trailhead a 2880 D 5474ft Mary's Falls i C Ferry to im1.2H Mt Carrie a R d designated sites only. Baldy ( USFS) r IG Creek 2.4m 3.3mi e n Gray Wolf e H 3.3mi Whiskey Bend i M ek n Leland Whidbey v D k v 6150ft orse Cre o i Hoh Lake I Sol Duc 6995ftBoulder Lake ree Mt Muller e Creek r 6797ft Trailhead Dungeness R VID C Trailhead 1170ft e Slab Camp Island R r 2875 Lake E r 2870 e 3748ft k Trailhead d i m 1360ft Forks (USFS) To SePOattlRT e M l r NA TIONAL C.B. Flats Boulder Peak ou Boulder Creek v a Trailhead e l B Pyramid e ARROWSTO e 6.5mi 1900ft e Hurricane C e r i Ford 7.9mi DeerC Parkamp 2544ft Two C TOWNSEND ch Group Camp SolC Ducarrie Fall Glacies r Trailhead (closed) r Canyon CampMtnRidge v Northwest Forest Pass via ferry i a 5.4mi 3000ft Moose7.8mi Lake Road open summer only. Trailhead Blue Mtn 6007ft 3.1mi Mile m g Mt 1800ft k Ellis required for parking u o .8mi e GoblinFairholm Gates e Grand Lake R c B Dodger 4.1mi Trailers and motor homes Sol Duc River 1-4 e 7mi 5400 ft 3.5mi a Appleton r 3.5mi D at some Olympic National K Mink Lake C Storm King Ranger Stationotn recommended. Deer Park 2870 FOREST im Happy H f L I m8.3 i Point i 4mi Forest trailheads. S h L 4.7mi o l 7mi it OLD FORT Five Mile B DodgeHumesr Ranch Gladys Lake Little River t C I i Appleton 5.1mi t l S NE 2.5m Black INDIAN ISLA Mt Tom h a o 4.5mi Camp l e Four v TOWNSEND U 4.1miA Jct. Appleton Pass 5050ft C LA PJ4.4mi Lake a 4.3mi Upper 101 Trailhead 580ft Q K Elkhorn Ford T Island Canyon Point E e 10.3mi h W Lewis Meadow r C Maiden Peak u Martin Cr eek Stephen Peak Eagle RES NT Lower Mt Townsend STATE PARK Creek CE r D 4.3mi r WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED I Lillian Camp w R RoyalLake DawnCamp il S I H Creek 1-3 2.6mi Appleton Pass l oa c S C d e E C Olympus 7.4mi Dungeness e A 5mi L 5.5mi 5753ftLakes Ba Mt Storm King Elk MtnMt Baldy E Road n O r Stock Camp r Cameron y Tony v C 6280ft Crocker Q (Bear Can rentals) n 5.7mi i e V R 7-Mile Group Camp k Creek Hyak E e Grand Pass a r U E e 4534ft Roaring B s 6764ft R Ranger Station Rocky Creek 5.3mi e e R i 3.6mi R 7.3mi C r Slide Lake R 3.4m Trailhead SEQUIM BAY I i O Marymere Upper Sol Duc Bridge 4.9mi e ree Madison Falls v M Y c k k e AKY r Winds G e i L ES 3.5mi Area closed to public entry s r N A 6450ft Heart O' the Hills Royal Creek Trail to Royal Lake/Royal Basin R a v B Camp e B 948ft r l E C Falls Gray Wolf River s k STATE PARK A Horsehead Stock Camp C 3.9mi B e V ND Ford u e e 2.1mThreei A iv E S r e 19 2.8mi r 4.9mi 2500ft A R r 14.1mii k Trailhead 1957ft G S I Y for Elwha River Restoration.
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