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Horseshoe Cove Group Site
- Horseshoe Cove Group Site, located along Baker Lake, offers a 35 person maximum group site.
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Horseshoe Cove Campground
- Horseshoe Cove Campground, located along Baker Lake, features 34 RV/Tent sites.
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Hornet Ridge Trail
- This six mile route accesses Miners Ridge from the Mad River Trail.
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Hoodoo Pass Trail
- Hoodoo Basin is a good horse camp area with lots of horse feed.
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Hood Canal Area
- This general forest area encompasses the southeastern corner of Olympic National Park. The largest drainage in the area is the North Fork Skokomish River, which flows into Lake Cushman.
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Horseshoe Bend Trail
- The Horseshoe Bend Trail is an easy, year round 1.5 mile hike.
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Hoh/Bogachiel Area
- These rivers lie in the western central area of Olympic National Park. This Hoh/Bogachiel area consists of extreme biodiversity.
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High Divide Trail
- High Divide Trail is a strenuous 4.5 mile hike or horseback ride. This trail is within the Mt. Baker Wilderness.
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Holden Lake Trail
- Holden Lake Trail leaves Railroad Creek west of Holden and climbs through thick brush, up switchbacks, and through heavy timber to the lake.
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Holden Ballpark Campground
- Holden Ballpark is a small campground (two sites) near Holden which is a good access point to area hikes including Holden Lake, Hart and Lyman Lakes, and Ten Mile Falls.
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High Pass Trail
- This trail leads from Buck Pass to high alpine country in the High Pass area (7,000 feet), north of Trinity.
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Hoh Lake
- The Hoh Lake Trail begins in the Hoh River valley and climbs the northern wall of the drainage along Hoh Creek. It connects High Divide with the Hoh River.
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Hereford Meadows Trail
- From the trailhead, which is at a high elevation approximately one mile from Quartz Mountain, the trail descends south to the junction with Shoestring Lake Trail #1385.
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Hidden Lake Trail
- This short hike to Hidden Lake provides good opportunities for nature study with small children.
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Hi Yu Trail
- This ridge trail from Mad River to Lost Lake is seldom maintained and often difficult to follow.
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Hemple Creek Picnic Ground
- Hemple Creek Picnic Ground, located off the Mountain Loop Highway, features 37 picnic tables, campfire pits and vault toilets.
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Henskin Lake Trail
- The Henskin Lake Trail is a moderate 0.7 mile hike, horseback ride or mountain bike ride. The trail begins at the junction with the Crystal Mountain Trail #1163 and ends at the junction with the Pacific Crest Trail.
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Heybrook Lookout Trail
- Heybrook Lookout Trail is a moderate 1 mile hike.
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Heather Lake Trail
- The Heather Lake Trail is a moderate 1.9 mile hike. The trail begins along the Pilchuck Road #42 and ends at 17.5 acre Heather Lake.
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Heather Park
- This trail leads ten miles one way from Heart of the Hills Campground to Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center. It provides access to high, subalpine terrain and great views.
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Heliotrope Ridge Trail
- The Heliotrope Ridge Trail is a strenuous 2.5 mile hike or mountain climbing access route.
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Hells Crossing Campground
- Situated north of Naches at 3,250 feet on the American River, Hells Crossing Campground has 18 sites with an RV maximum of 20 feet.
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Haney Meadows Horse Campground
- Haney Meadows, an equestrian camp, is located near Swauk Pass, approximately 40 miles east of Cle Elum.
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Hause Creek Campground
- Hause Creek Campground is located in an area of open timber on the Tieton River and is managed by a campground concessionaire.
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Handy Springs Campground
- Located 15 miles W of 25-Mile State Park on Road #5900, Handy Springs has one tent site with a table, toilet, and fire ring and offers great access to area trails.
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