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Sauk Lake Trail
- The Sauk Lake Trail is a difficult 3.5 mile hike. Hikers access this trail off of the Sauk Mountain Trail #613.
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Safety Harbor Campground
- Safety Harbor, located north of Deer Point on the east shore of Lake Chelan, has a floating dock which is accessible year round and can accommodate up to four boats.
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Royal Basin
- This trail begins in the National Forest and ends at the head of Royal Creek drainage in Olympic National Park.
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Safety Harbor Creek Trail
- The trail tread begins at the end of an old reclamation road bed near South Navarre Campground, and winds up along Safety Harbor Creek to the junction with the Uno Peak Trail.
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Salmon La Sac Campground
- Salmon La Sac, named for once abundant salmon runs, is a popular campground near Cle Elum Lake and includes the Cayuse Horse Camp.
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Ridley Creek Trail
- Ridley Creek Trail is a difficult 3.5 mile hike. The trail follows the Ridley Creek drainage to Mazama Park and Bell Pass Trail #603.
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Rock Island Campground
- Rock Island Campground is located 18 miles west of Leavenworth on Icicle Road at an elevation of 2,900 feet.
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Riverbend Campground
- River bend Campground is located directly on the banks of the Chiwawa River north of Lake Wenatchee at 2,500 feet.
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Rock Creek Campground
- Located on the banks of Rock Creek near its confluence with the Chiwawa River, this campgrounds at the Rock Creek Trailhead which access a myriad of trails in the area.
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Rock Creek Trail
- This 11 mile trail accesses the Rock Creek Valley bottom meadows and the Cairne Mountain. Trail.
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Roaring Creek Trail
- This unmaintained two mile trail near Entiat is open to hikers, stock, motorbikes, mountain bikes, hunting, and fishing. Watch for rattlesnakes!
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Ranger Hole Trail
- Ranger Hole Trail receives annual maintenance and offers opportunities for fishing, excellent family day hiking, bird watching, and wildlife viewing.
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Refrigerator Harbor Campground
- Refrigerator Harbor is accessible year round and offers four tent sites and a four boat dock.
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Rainbow Trail
- This short, scenic trail south of Quilcene descends through tall firs, an understory of ferns and salal, and past a waterfall to Rainbow Canyon at the Big Quilcene River.
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Rainier View Trail
- The Rainier View Trail is a strenuous 3.7 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at 5,680 feet at Corral Pass Trailhead and ends at 5,000 feet at the junction with Greenwater Trail #1176.
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Ranger Creek Trail
- Ranger Creek Trail is a moderate 5.8 mile hike, horseback ride or mountain bike ride. The trail begins at the junction with the White River Trail #1199 and ends at the junction with the Dalles Ridge Trail #1173.
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Red Bridge Campground
- Red Bridge Campground, located along the Mountain Loop Highway, features 16 RV/Tent sites, picnic tables, campfire pits, vault toilets, and garbage cans.
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Red Mountain Trail
- Red Mountain Trail is a moderate to strenuous 0.9 mile hike. The trail begins off the North Fork Sauk Trail #649 and ends on the summit of Red Mountain.
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Rachel Lake Trail
- The Rachel Lake trailhead is located in a popular scenic area.
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Raging Creek Trail
- Sections of the Raging Creek Trail follow an old Native American route to berry picking areas near Crook Mountain., north of Lake Wenatchee.
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Quartz Creek Trail
- The Quartz Creek Trail is a more difficult 4.4 mile hike or horseback ride.
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Quinault Area
- The Quinault General Forest Area lies along the southern boundary of Olympic National Park. Two large drainages comprise this biologically diverse area.
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Quinault Rain Forest Nature Trail
- The Rain Forest Nature Trail, located 1.4 miles from Highway 101 on the South Shore Road off Lake Quinault, is a .6 mile loop with interpretive signs.
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Railroad Grade Trail
- The Railroad Grade Trail is a difficult 3 mile hike or mountain climbing access route. Hikers access the trail by following the Park Butte Trail #603 to its junction with the Railroad Grade Trail at the 2.25 mile mark.
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Rainbow Group Site
- This group camping area is heavily wooded with both old-growth and new-growth trees along with varieties of wildflowers and spring blooming rhododendrons.
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