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Planning
Your Trip
What
is Wilderness?
Wilderness
Protection
Photo
Gallery
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| Description |
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Ecosystem
Type: montaine
forest
Trail Tread Types: Primitive
General Elevation Trend: flat
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| Trail
Information |
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Backcountry
Permits: Required
for overnight trips - Permits
must be obtained either at the WIC in Port Angeles or the Staircase
Ranger Station.
Camping: Camp
only in established sites.
Level of Difficulty:
Easy
Distance: 1.2 miles
Elevation Change: 900
ft. to 1000 ft.
Best Season: All year
Connecting Trails: North Fork Skokomish
River Trail
Stock: Closed to stock
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| Special
Concerns |
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Leave
No Trace: Please
Leave No Trace of your stay to help protect
park resources and to prevent further camping regulations. Camp
on bare ground only. Vegetation is very fragile.
Camping: Prevent vegetation damage by camping on bare ground.
Fires: Please
burn dead and down wood only and use pre-existing fire rings. Pack
out all trash.
Wildlife Precautions: Save the Bears! Please properly secure
your food to protect bears and yourself. Do not feed any wild animals!
Food,
garbage and scented items must be secured from all wildlife 24 hours
a day.
Safety: When traveling on snow, bring an ice axe and
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