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Panter Creek Trail
- Panther Creek Trail is a five mile route into remote wilderness valleys from the White River Falls Campground.
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Panorama Point Campground
- Panorama Point Campground, located along Baker Lake, features 15 RV/Tent sites.
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Pacific Crest Trail (Part III)
- This third section of the Pacific Crest Trail is a moderate 12 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at the junction with the Naches Trail #1175 and ends at the junction with Blowout Mountain Trail.
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Pacific Crest Trail (South)
- This southern section of the Pacific Crest Trail is a more difficult 21 mile hike or horseback ride.
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Pacific Crest-Lk Wenatchee North Trail
- This northern section of the Pacific Crest Trail, from Saddle Gap to White Pass, is all within Wilderness (Henry M. Jackson and Glacier Peak).
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Pacific Crest-Lk Wenatchee South Trail
- This portion of the Pacific Crest Trail on the Lake Wenatchee Ranger District travels north from Stevens Pass to Saddle Gap, passing by popular Janus and Valhalla Lakes.
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Palisades Trail
- The Palisades Trail is a moderate 6.6 mile hike or mountain bike ride. The trail begins at the junction with the White River Trail #1199 and ends at the junction with the Ranger Creek Trail #1197.
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Pacific Crest Trail (North)
- This northern section of the Pacific Crest Trail is an easy to more difficult 31 mile hike or horseback ride.
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Pacific Crest- Chelan Trail
- Pacific Crest Trail #2000 is just a part of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail which extends from Canada to Mexico.
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Owyhigh Lakes
- This trail leads one way from White River Road to State Road 123. It provides access to a primitive camp, alpine lake and flower-filled meadows.
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Ozette
- The Ozette Campground is located at the end of Hoko-Ozette Road on the northwestern Olympic coast. It is open on a first come, first served basis during high visitation periods.
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Pacific Crest Trail (Kodak Peak to Suiattle Pass)
- This 49.6 mile section of the Pacific Crest Trail is considered an easy to strenuous hike or horseback ride.
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Ohanapecosh Area
- This area composes the southwestern corner of Mt. Rainier National Park. It lies along State Road 123 in the Upper Ohanapecosh River Valley.
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Old Pipeline Bed Trail
- This three mile round trip trail is located in Tumwater Canyon just west of Leavenworth and offers good views of the Wenatchee River and access to small, sandy beaches.
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Old Gib Trail
- Old Geo. is a seldom maintained but scenic old trail along a ridge from Estes Butte to Cairne Mountain.
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O'Neil Pass
- This trail leads nearly nine miles through subalpine terrain connecting the West Fork Dosewallips River, Quinault River and Duckabush River.
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Old Government Trail
- The Old Sauk Trail is an easy 3 mile hike. The trail begins 0.7 mile south of Clear Creek Campground on the Mt. Loop Hwy. and ends at Murphy Creek.
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Old Sauk Trail
- The Old Sauk Trail is an easy 3 mile hike. The trail begins 0.7 mile south of Clear Creek Campground on the Mt. Loop Hwy. and ends at Murphy Creek.
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North Tommy Trail
- The North Tommy Trail, which begins at the end of Tommy Creek Road off of the Entiat Valley Road, provides access to Blue Creek and the Mad River Area Trails.
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North Fork Skykomish Trail
- The North Fork Skykomish Trail is a more difficult 8 mile hike or horseback ride.
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North Lake Trail
- North Lake Trail is a strenuous 3.2 mile hike. The trail begins at the end of the Coal Lake Road #4060 off the trail to Independence Lake and ends at North Lake.
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Northern Loop
- This trail leads in a 37-mile loop through the wilderness north of Mt. Rainier.
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Obstruction Peak to Deer Park
- This trail leads seven and a half miles one way along Grand Ridge. The ridge forms a divide between Morse Creek and Cameron Creek drainages in the northeastern Olympic Mountains.
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North Fork Quinault
- This trail leads 17 miles north along the North Fork Quinault River from the end of North Shore Road to Low Divide. There are several camps along the route and options for long loop hikes.
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North Fork Campground
- This small, sunny campground sits at the North Fork Entiat River Trailhead which offers recreational opportunities to hikers, bikers, stock users, backpackers, hunters, and more.
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