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Isput Creek
- This campground lies in the northwestern corner of the park along Carbon River Road. It provides access to excellent backpacking opportunities in a little-used portion of the park.
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Jack Creek Trail
- The Jack Creek Trail begins near the end of Icicle Road and travels south through the Alpine Lakes Wilderness to Stuart Pass where it fuses with the Ingalls Creek Trail.
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Jack Ridge Trail
- Jack Ridge is a four mile trail that passes from the Jack Creek Trail (#1558) to the Trout Creek Trail (1555).
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Ingalls Creek Trail
- An excellent trail to begin your hiking season with, this is one of the first trails to open in the spring and offers a variety of wildflowers.
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Indian Creek Campground
- Located west of Naches neat Clear and Rimrock Lakes, Indian Creek Campground has 39 sites with piped water.
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Indian Creek Trail
- Indian Creek provides scenic access to the Pacific Crest Trail via the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
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Interrorem Nature Trail
- This short nature trail forms a loop through the rain forest off of Ranger Hole Trail #824 and features interpretive signs with photos.
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Interrorem Ranger Cabin
- This one-story, peeled-log cabin was constructed in 1907 as the first administrative site of the Olympic National Forest and offers access to nearby Wilderness areas.
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Iron Goat Trail
- This trail begins three miles off Highway Two on the Martin Creek Road and is an historic and scenic trail which follows the old Great Northern Railroad grade, built in the 1890's.
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Icicle Gorge Trail
- This 3.5 mile loop trail begins near the Chatter Creek Guard Station and winds upstream to good views of waterfalls and pools along Icicle Creek.
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Ida Creek Campground
- Ida Creek is located 14 miles west of Leavenworth on Icicle Road with access to are fishing and hiking.
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Icicle Creek Interpretive Trail
- This easy one mile loop explores the history, environment, and wildlife of the Leavenworth Fish Hatchery and Icicle Creek.
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Icicle Ridge Trail
- Although fairly steep, the Icicle Ridge Trail offers good views of the Icicle and Leavenworth valleys.
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Icicle Creek Trail
- Icicle Creek Trail offers a gentle walk through old growth forest along a valley bottom.
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Independence Lake Trail
- Independence Lake Trail is a moderate 0.7 mile hike. The trail begins at the end of the Coal Lake Road #4060 and ends at Independence Lake.
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Ice Lakes Trail
- This two mile trail climbs steeply through the Glacier Peak Wilderness to the Ice Lakes from Ice Camp.
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Ice Creek Trail
- This four mile trail through the Upper Entiat Valley portion of the Glacier Peak Wilderness access Ice Camp from the Entiat River Trail #1400.
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Hunters Trail
- This short segment provides a loop trip when combined with Middle Tommy, Blue Creek and Tyee Ridge Trails.
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Horton Butte Trail
- The Horton Butte Trail is connects Fish Creek and Indianhead Basin Trails and is suitable for horses and hikers to Round Lake and beyond.
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Huckleberry Creek Trail
- Huckleberry Creek Trail is an easy 0.9 mile hike. The trail begins at 3,200 feet at the trailhead in FR 7300160 and ends at 3,200 feet at the Mount Rainier National Park boundary.
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Huckleberry Mountain Trail
- Huckleberry Mountain Trail is a strenuous 7 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins off Suiattle River Road #26 and ends on the summit of Huckleberry Mountain.
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Humes Ranch Loop
- This trail leads in a four and a half mile loop through Geyser Canyon and past two homesteading sites.
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Hurricane Ridge Area
- This area is one of the most accessible and therefore most visited areas of the park. It includes the Olympic National Park Visitor Center and Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center.
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Hood Canal Ranger District
- The Hood Canal District is sandwiched between the Olympic National Park to the west and Hood Canal to the east and reaches from the Buckhorn Wilderness to the areas south of Lake Cushman.
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Hope Island State Park
- Hope Island State Park is located east of Cornet Bay between Whidbey Island and the mainland. It is accessible only by boat. There are four moorage buoys but no other amenities in the park.
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