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While you can still have a great time exploring on your own, consider letting one of these experts help you make the most of your trip whether in town, on trail, in water, or by air. Also visit our full listing of Fishing Guides and Charters.
Olympic National Park
The majesty of the Olympic Mountains, the fairy-tale quality of the rain forests and the pristine wilderness coastline are great reasons to visit Olympic National Park. This World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve encompasses nearly one million acres and also includes glacier-carved lakes, waterfalls, over 600 miles of hiking trails, dozens of campgrounds and scenic vistas. Highlights of the Park include Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh Rain Forest and 60 miles of unspoiled coastline.
Location
Olympic National Park Visitor Information Center
600 E. Park Ave.
Port Angeles, WA, 98362United States
48° 6' 6.0048" N, 123° 25' 59.6748" W
Western Jefferson County Area Trails
Western Jefferson County
Area Trails
Rain Forest & Ocean Beaches
Before you hike, you should be aware of some important things:
1. Be prepared for changing weather, stay on trails, and take out what you bring in. Help protect our National, Public, Parks. For some trails listed you need a Park Day Pass.
Location
Olympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor Center
93 Beaver Valley Road
Port Ludlow, WA, 98365United States
Port Ludlow Area Trails
Port Ludlow Area Trails
A County Commissioner’s Favorite Hiking Trails
By John Austin
Ludlow Falls Scenic Interpretive Trail
Location
Olympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor Center
93 Beaver Valley Road
Port Ludlow, WA, 98365United States
47° 53' 28.7952" N, 122° 43' 55.1532" W
Port Townsend Area Trails
Port Townsend
Area Trails
By Karen Anderson
Fort Worden State Park
Where: About 2.5 miles from the Port Townsend Visitor Center.
· North on Sims Way, Turn left onto Kearnery
· From Kearney, turn right on Blaine
Location
Olympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor Center
93 Beaver Valley Road
Port Ludlow, WA, 98365United States
47° 53' 28.7952" N, 122° 43' 55.1532" W
Brinnon and Quilcene Area Trails
Falls View Canyon Trails
Where: 3.5 miles south of the Quilcene Visitor Center / Forest Service Office at the Falls View Campground on Highway 101. This campground has two nice trails for waterfall and river views.
Location
Olympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor Center
93 Beaver Valley Road
Port Ludlow, WA, 98365United States
47° 53' 28.7952" N, 122° 43' 55.1532" W
ELDON FALLS
Eldon Falls a waterfall along the Hamma Hamma River before it enters Puget Sound. The falls occur about 3 miles above the rivers mouth.
Location
ELDON FALLSWA
United States
47° 32' 48.3216" N, 123° 2' 48.1308" W
LOWER HAMMA HAMMA FALLS
Along the Hamma Hamma River The falls occur where the river drops into a small gorge over a large pile of boulders.
Location
LOWER HAMMA HAMMA FALLSWA
United States
47° 35' 50.7264" N, 123° 8' 14.4276" W
VINCENT CREEK FALLS
The falls are viewed from the "High Steel Bridge", which crosses over 300 feet above the canyon floor. The falls dry out by mid summer the best time to visit is November to February when the Skokomish River basin receives heavy rainfall.
Location
VINCENT CREEK FALLS WA
United States
47° 45' 3.8664" N, 120° 44' 24.5004" W
Northeast Mason County Parks
Location
Northeast Mason County ParksWA
United States
47° 26' 47.994" N, 122° 52' 25.824" W
