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  1. May 10, 2024 · The Dosewallips River Trail provides access to trails in the Olympic National Park via an old road bed. A former campground at the end of the closed road makes a great backpacking location, with many campsites next to the river. ITINERARY. day 1 – Dosewallips trailhead to campsite: 6.5 miles, 1,270 ft. gain, 250 ft. loss

  2. 4 days ago · The road is an easy walk and the trail is also easy. This trip is more about miles than elevation gain, so be prepared for 13-14 miles RT. Pace will be on the faster side (2-2.25 mph) due to the road and trail conditions.

  3. May 15, 2024 · TRAIL: Dosewallips River Road is 6.2 miles of mostly mild-grade, stable footing and wide road, with 3 sections of trails around washouts with steeper grade and rocky footing (all less than 0.3 miles) and one steeper grade ascent from Dosewallips Falls on a wide gravel road (0.2 miles). For those staying 2 nights, on the second day you will have ...

  4. 2 days ago · This Washington State nature walk is located at Dosewallips State Park, 306996 US-101, Brinnon, WA 98320, GPS coordinates 47.690518, -122.904955. Dogs are al...

  5. May 11, 2024 · Olympic Mountains East, WA No. 168SX. by Green Trails Maps . $18.00. Tags: Backpacking, relaxed pace. Leisurely beginner-level backpack **WITH DOG (S)** Hike the abandoned road along the beautiful Dosewallips river to the abandoned car campground. See how nature reclaims civilization!

  6. May 11, 2024 · Dosewallips River Road. — Saturday, May. 11, 2024. Did a quick overnight here during a warm mid-May weekend. Parking: I saw ~37 cars at the end of the road when I arrived at around 11:30am on a Saturday. There's plenty of space to park on the side of the road. It's a bit inconvenient that no privy is available, as it's a popular trailhead. Trail:

  7. May 2, 2024 · Coming by road on the 101 from the south, the lower entry point to the Olympic National Park, Lake Quinault is about 2.5 hours (120 miles) from Astoria, Oregon. You’ll cross the stunning Astoria-Megler Bridge then can decide if you’ll take the 101 all the way, or a a slightly faster route is to take State Route 401/4 via Knappton/Naselle.

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