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White River Trail
- White River Trail is a 15 mile route located entirely within the Glacier Peak Wilderness which accesses the Pacific Crest Trail south of White Pass at Reflection Pond.
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Wildhorse Creek Trail
- Wildhorse Creek Trail has moderate to steep grades leading to open high country that was severely burned near the turn of the century (the last one).
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Wiley Creek Group Site
- Wiley Creek Group Site, located off of the Mountain Loop Highway, features a 100 person maximum group site with four shelters, picnic tables, campfire pits, and vault toilets.
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White Chuck Trail
- The White Chuck Trail is a moderate 6.9 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at the end of the White Chuck Road #23 and ends at the Pacific Crest Trail near Sitkum Creek.
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West Lake Mills
- This trail leads two miles southward along the western shore of Lake Mills. It is a half-day hike with views of the lakeshore and Boulder Creek.
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White Pass Lake Campground
- Located on White Pass Lake at 4,500 feet, this campground has 16 sites and access to the Pacific Crest Trail.
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White Pine Creek Trail
- White Pine Creek Trail, a somewhat brushy but scenic river bottom trail, provides access to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and Wildhorse Trail.
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White Pine Campground
- White Pine Campground offers 5 campsites just off Highway Two at 1,900 feet.
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West Fork Dosewallips
- The trail through the West Fork Dosewallips River valley leads ten and a half miles westward from the Main Fork Dosewallips River to the summit of Anderson Pass.
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West Fork Foss Lakes Trail
- The West Fork Foss Lakes Trail is an easy to strenuous 6.8 mile hike.
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White Chuck Bench Trail
- The White Chuck Bench Trail is a moderate 6.5 mile hike. The trail begins along the White Chuck River Road #23 and ends at White Chuck River Launch.
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Welcome Pass Trail
- The Welcome Pass Trail is a strenuous 2.5 mile hike or horseback ride. This trail is a relatively short but very steep approach to the High Divide area.
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Vancouver Island-Olympic Penninsula Multi-Sport Tour
- The following tour is offered by The World Outdoors. Where ancient temperate rainforests and jagged mountains meet the pounding Pacific lies British Columbia's Vancouver Island and Washington's Olympic Peninsula, a vast and beautiful wilderness paradise.
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Vancouver Island-Olympic Penninsula Hiker Tour
- The following tour is offered by The World Outdoors. Vancouver Island and the Olympic Peninsula welcome you to a diverse and stunning land. On foot, we'll immerse ourselves in this place of serendipitous discovery.
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Verlot Campground
- Verlot Campground, located across from the Verlot Public Service Center, features 25 RV/Tent sites, picnic tables, campfire pits, potable water, flush toilets, and garbage pickup.
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Wagonwheel Lake
- This trail leads two and three quarter miles along a very steep ridge line to a glacial tarn. There are campsites on the lakeshore and cutthroat trout in the lake.
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Weden Creek Trail
- The Weden Creek Trail is a strenuous 3.3 mile hike. The trail begins along the Monte Cristo Road and ends at Foggy Lake, just beneath Del Campo and Gothic Peaks.
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West Elwha River
- The West Elwha River Trail leads northward from Altaire Campground, paralleling the river for two miles and ending on Herrick Road north of the park boundary.
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Upper Dungeness Trail
- Upper Dungeness Trail makes its way along the picturesque Dungeness River for the first 3.2 miles to Camp Handy, a popular camping area.
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Upper Mad River Trail
- The Upper Mad Lake Trail provides access to the Mad Lake and Blue Creek areas from Mad Lake and Shepito Trails.
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Upper Roaring Creek Trail
- This scenic ridgeline trail runs between Lake Julius and Lake Ethel and provides access to McCue Ridge and Chiwaukum Lake Trails.
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Upper South Fork Skokomish Trail
- Located 22 miles northwest of Shelton, this five mile hike through river valley and old growth forest offers opportunities for stock packing, day hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
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Upper Suiattle River Trail
- The Upper Suiattle River Trail is an easy 7 mile hike. The trail begins off the Pacific Crest Trail and ends at Chocolate Creek.
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Twin Lakes Trail #2
- This 4.3 miles route access the Twin Lakes and the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
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Tyee Ridge Trail
- This very steep ridge trail from the Mad River to Tyee Lookout Road offers several different loop trips.
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