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Skyline
- This trail leads in a five mile loop above tree line to superb views of the Nisqually Glacier and Mt. Rainier.
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Silver Lakes Trail
- The Silver Lakes Trail is approached via the Mt. Townsend Trail 15 miles northwest of Quilcene.
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Silver Falls
- This trail follows a two and a half mile loop along the Ohanapecosh River from Ohanapecosh Campground to Silver Falls and back. It is a good early season hike.
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Shriner Peak
- This trail leads four miles up the exposed southern aspect of Shriner Peak to a fire lookout on its summit. Begin this hike early to avoid extreme heat.
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Sawmill Flat Campground
- This campground is located in a nicely wooded area on the Naches River and is managed by a campground concessionaire.
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Saddlebag Island State Park
- Saddlebag Island is accessible only by boat , two miles northeast of Anacortes, in Skagit County. Park activities include primitive camping, picnicking, saltwater fishing, hiking, wildflower viewing and crabbing.
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Rock Creek Tie Trail
- The Rock Creek Tie is an extremely steep, unsigned, and unmaintained route between Basalt Ridge and Rock Creek.
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Rock Mountain Trail
- The Rock Mountain Trail is a very steep and dry but scenic four mile route off of Highway 2.
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Rampart Ridge
- This trail leads in a four and a half mile loop that ascends, traverses and descends the Rampart Ridge, the product of an ancient lava flow from Mt. Rainier.
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Queets
- This facility consists of 20 tent sites in the temperate rain forest of the Queets River valley. It is open during periods of high visitor use.
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Poe Mountain Trail
- The route to Poe Mountain is a steep, dry trail which ascends from the Little Wenatchee Ford Campground (3,000 feet) to a high ridgetop and old lookout site (6,000 feet).
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Posey Island State Park
- Posey Island is accessible only by boat. It is located 1/4 mile from the northwest end of San Juan Island in San Juan County. Camping and wildflower viewing are popular island activities.
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Pinnacle Peak
- This trail leads south from Stevens Canyon Road into the Tatoosh Range. It provides excellent views of Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens.
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Phelps Creek Equestrian Campground
- The Phelps Creek Equestrian Camp is located at the Phelps Creek Trailhead north of Lake Wenatchee and has six campsites with horse facilities.
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Paradise Glacier
- The trail to Paradise Glacier leads two and a half miles northeastward from the Paradise Ranger Station. It follows the Skyline Trail to the Stevens/Van Trump Memorial.
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Oval Pass Trail
- This trail leads from the Summit Trail over Oval Pass and accesses Tuckaway Lake and the Oval Lakes on the Twisp Ranger District.
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Oxbow Campground
- Oxbow Campground offers 30 tent only, no fee camp sites near Brown Creek Campground. These sites are forest camps with primitive facilities.
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Olympic Hot Springs
- This trail leads along the now closed Boulder Creek portion of Elwha River Road to the parking area two miles beyond the closure. The spur trail leads .5 miles southward from the parking area.
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Notch Pass Trail
- The Notch Pass Trail follows an ancient route used by Native Americans for hundreds of years.
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Ohanapecosh
- This facility consists of 205 campsites along the Ohanapecosh River. The campground lies close to a visitor center with various programs and exhibits.
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North Fork Skokomish
- This trail follows the North Skokomish River from Staircase Ranger Station to First Divide. It continues north of the divide into the Duckabush River valley.
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North Fork
- This site lies at the end of North Shore Road in the North Fork Quinault River valley. It supports seven tent sites.
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Nisqually Vista
- This trail leads in a one mile loop with a few vistas of the Nisqually Glacier. Interpretive panels along the route describe the landscape.
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Narada Falls
- This trail leads four and a half miles one way from the Narada Falls Trailhead to Longmire. If using a bike shuttle hike from Longmire to Narada Falls.
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Mt. Fremont Lookout
- This route leads two and three quarter miles to a fire lookout east of Mt. Rainier. Bring your binoculars for long distance views to Puget Sound.
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