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Pugh Ridge Trail
- This steep, five mile trail to Pugh Ridge can be accessed from either the North Fork Entiat River Trail or the Pyramid Mountain Trail and is open to all but motorized vehicles.
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Pyramid Creek Trail
- Pyramid Creek Trail provides easy access to the alpine areas at the head of Pyramid Creek and and Pyramid Mountain Trail.
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Pyramid Mtn Trail
- The 17 mile Pyramid Mountain Trail is a scenic, high elevation route from Big Hill Road to Emerald Park Trail #1230.1.
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Pyramid Viewpoint Trail
- Pyramid Viewpoint Trail is a three mile side trip to the summit of Pyramid Mountain from trail #1433.
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Prince Creek Trail
- Prince Creek Trail leads from Prince Creek Campground on Lake Chelan switchbacks through ponderosa pine stands to Cub Lake and Horsehead Pass beyond.
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Putvin Trail
- This steep trail ascends through deep forest and exposed rock outcroppings to Lake of the Angels and Mt. Skokomish, both within the boundaries of Olympic National Park.
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Pyramid Peak Trail
- Pyramid Peak Trail is a moderate 0.7 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at 4,960 feet at the Pacific Crest Trail and ends at 5,715 feet at Pyramid Peak.
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Pomas Creek Trail
- This three mile trail is provides access between the Ice Creek Trail and the Larch Lake Trail.
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Prince Creek Campground
- Prince Creek Campground is located 18 miles south of Stehekin on the shores of Lake Chelan and has four tent sites and three shelters.
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Pot Peak Trail
- Although its only four miles from Snowberry Bowl Campground to the top of Pot Peak, the route is steep enough to be a challenging workout.
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PJ Lake
- This trail descends steeply for one mile to PJ Lake, which lies north of Hurricane Ridge at the head of the Morse Creek drainage.
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Pleasant Valley Campground
- Situated northwest of Naches at 3,300 feet on the banks of the American River, Pleasant Valley Campground has 16 sites and offers access to area hiking and stock trails.
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Port Angeles / Sequim KOA Campground
- Outdoor heated pool and spa, cable TV, mini-golf, Victoria British, Butchart Gardens and whale watching...
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Phelps Creek Trail
- Phelps Creek begins north of Trinity and travels through the Glacier Peaks Wilderness Area to Spider Meadow and Glacier.
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Phelps Creek Campground
- Phelps Creek Campground is located at the end of Forest Service Rd #6200 north of Lake Wenatchee and offers seven sites with river access at the Phelps Creek Trailhead.
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Phelps Ridge Route Trail
- The Phelps Ridge Route is a steep and unmaintained old sheep drive leading northwest from Spider Meadow on the main Phelps Creek Trail to Phelps Ridge.
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Peek-A-Boo Trail
- The Peek-A-Boo Trail is a moderate 2.2 mile hike. The trail begins off Road #2086 and ends at Peek-A-Boo Lake.
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Pilot Ridge Trail
- The Pilot Ridge Trail is a strenuous 11 mile hike. The trail begins off the North Fork Sauk Trail #649 and ends at June Mountain at the junction with the Bald Eagle Trail #650.
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Pioneer Path Nature Trail
- This short loop trail features interpretive signs which explain how pioneers and forest workers carved out a living during the early years on the Olympic Peninsula.
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Park Butte Trail
- The Park Butte Trail is a difficult 3.5 mile hike, horseback ride or mountain climbing access route. There are incredible views of majestic Mt. Baker and its glaciers throughout the length of this trail.
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Pass Lake Trail
- Pass Lake Trail is a moderate 0.5 mile hike. The trail begins along the Coal Lake Road #4060 and travels through old growth timber, meadows and ends at 2.4 acre Pass Lake.
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Paradise Area
- This area of Mt. Rainier National Park lies south of the mountain at the snout of the Paradise and Nisqually Glaciers. It is very popular and often crowded during the summer.
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Park Creek Campground
- Park Creek Campground, located near Baker Lake along Park Creek, features 12 RV/Tent sites.
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Pass Creek Trail
- Pass Creek Trail is a moderate 3.5 hike or horseback ride.
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Patos Island State Park
- Patos Island is accessible only by boat NW of San Juan Island in Georgia Strait in San Juan County. It offers primitive camping, picnicking, saltwater fishing, hiking, clam digging, and spring wildflower viewing.
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