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Truman Glick Park Trails

Truman Glick Park Trails by VisitWa

Winding trails, wooden arch footbridge and under-utilized picnic, field and playground area (with covered cooking pavilion). Length: several loops totaling 4 miles or more | Difficulty: easy | Topography: flat, semi-wetland & mixed forest | No fee or pass required Directions: From Matlock, take Matlock-Deckerville Road 2 miles to right turn at Ford Road. Drive .75 mile on Ford, park is on left. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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Schafer State Park Trail

Schafer State Park Trail by VisitWa

Riverside trail loops back along hillside away from river. Interpretive center, camping, picnic, swimming, fishing. Length: 1 mile loop | Difficulty: easy to moderate | Topography: mixed forest along bluffs above the Satsop River. | No fee or pass required. Directions: 12 miles north of Elma, on the East Fork of the Satsop River in Mason County. The park is also accessible via the Brady exit from U.S. Hwy. 12. Pick up trail at bend on West Schafer Park Road, before bridge over river. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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Kamilche Kennedy Creek Trail

Kamilche Kennedy Creek Trail by VisitWa

Trail frames walker’s view of Kennedy Creek with platforms and bridges. Length: .5 mile | Difficulty: easy | Topography mostly flat | No fee or pass required Directions: Northbound, turn west on Old Olympic HWY just before milepost 357. Southbound turn west on Old Olympic HWY at milepost 356 (look for the brown “wildlife viewing area” sign) go 3/4 mile to the salmon trail entrance road. - Note Trail Open 10am-4pm Weekends Nov. 3 - Dec. 2 http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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Isabella Lake State Park Trails

Isabella Lake State Park Trails by VisitWa

Developed network of trails on both sides of road, a reclaimed farm. Easy to explore with lots of exposed fields to stay oriented. Length: various-2.5 mile loops | Difficulty: easy | Topography: rolling meadow | No fee or pass required Directions: exit Highway 101 at Highway 3, go south on Golden Pheasant Rd, turn right Delight Park Road. Lake Isabella sign on right- parking, restroom, picnic table and trails. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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6th Avenue Park- 8th & Birch

6th Avenue Park- 8th & Birch by VisitWa

Waterfall with wading pond reflections are visible from trailhead. Follow a wooded trail that runs above the falls and continues up a gentle ravine, then return on same route to parking area. Length: .5 miles | Difficulty: easy | Topography: Dirt trail along creek | No fee or pass required Trailhead parking at end of Sixth Street, beyond Laurel. Falls are visible from street, more dramatic in wetter months. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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Goldsborough Creek Trail

Goldsborough Creek Trail by VisitWa

This trail follows an extensive concrete fish ladder. In summer, wade among the miniature waterfalls created by the ladder. There is an educational kiosk, covered shelter, and railroad trestle spanning the creek. Length: 1 mile | Difficulty: easy | Topography: Dirt trail | No fee or pass required Take Shelton-Matlock Exit from Highway 101, pull into Ford auto dealership visible from highway. Drive through dealership, looking for iron gate where power lines and septic system are also located. Park at gate and follow clearing toward Goldsborough Creek to your right. Woods are to your immediate left, look for trail opening just before bluffs above creek. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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Huff n Puff Trail

Huff n Puff Trail by VisitWa

Popular exercise course for joggers and walkers with wide, well maintained trails. Ample parking available, no restrooms or picnic area. Length: 1.5 miles | Difficulty: easy | Topography: Flat forest trails under high canopy | No fee or pass required Direction: Parking lot across from Shelton High School on Shelton Springs Road. Sign greets walkers with trail diagrams. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails1.html

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Harstine Island Trail

Harstine Island Trail by VisitWa

More than 300 acres to explore in this best-kept secret on Puget Sound, and a perfect family hike. Length: 1.5 roundtrip | Difficult: easy | Topography: Mixed forest, ravine, and beach | No fee or pass required http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails2.html

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Jarrell Cove Trail

Jarrell Cove Trail by VisitWa

Easy, level and short trail, very wide in spots, trail follows park boundary, circling the campgrounds, with easy access to a narrow beach below eroded bluffs. Length: 1 mile | Difficulty: easy | Topography: Mostly level forest trail with beach access for exploring | No fee or pass required http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails2.html

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Theler Wildlife Refuge

Theler Wildlife Refuge by VisitWa

A birder’s favorite, this wide, well-groomed trail passes through grassy marshland beside the shores of the Union River where it meets Hood Canal. Serene views, birds and wildlife greet the walker on this wheelchair-accessible trail. Length: 3.5 miles roundtrip | Difficulty: easy Topography: Tidal estuary marsh, riparian zone, farm & forested wetland | No fee or pass required http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails2.html

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Twanoh State Park Trail

Twanoh State Park Trail by VisitWa

Twanoh State Park Trail | Details Walk under lush, tall canopy of cedar and fir. Trail follows Twanoh Creek then ascends the gentle bluffs above. Wildflowers, moss beds and the soft murmur of the creek, then follow with a warm swim at the park beach on Hood Canal. Picnic heaven! Length: 2.3 miles | Difficulty: easy | Topography: gentle rise | No fee or pass required Directions: On Route 106 between Union and Belfair | No fee or pass required http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails2.html

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Belfair State Park Trail

Belfair State Park Trail by VisitWa

Easy hike leading to wide beaches with plenty of sea life to explore. Excellent for swimming and sunning on hot days. Picnic tables and fire pits nearby. Length: 1 mile | Difficulty: easy | Topography: forest, field and tidal beaches | No fee or pass required http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails2.html

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DNR Tahuya Trail System

DNR Tahuya Trail System by VisitWa

Tahuya State Forest is a 23,000-acre working forest with an extensive network of ORV trails that are also used by hikers, fishermen, bicycles, and hunters.Yearly serves 150,000 motorized recreationists. Lots of trails, but dominated by motorized vehicle users. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails2.html

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Spider Lake Loop

Spider Lake Loop by VisitWa

Old growth forest and lush plants, popular camping spot, fishing allowed with license. Length: 1.9 miles | Difficulty: easy | Topography: trail loops around lake through lush plants and old growth | No fee or pass required Directions: Starting at the Skokomish Valley Road and continuing for 5.5 miles to junction of FS#23, staying on FS#23 for 10 miles to junction of FS#23 and FS#2353, stay left on FS#23 for another 8 miles- past end of pavement. Look for lake on left, may not be signed. http://explorehoodcanal.com/Trails3.html

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Brown Creek Campground Trail

Brown Creek Campground Trail by VisitWa

Loop around a beaver pond, great wildlife viewing area. Interpretive signs discuss the wetland ecology and its associated wildlife. Length: 0.8 miles | Difficulty easy | Topography: loops around a beaver pond and is a great wildlife viewing area | No fee or pass required Directions: located near the hand pump in Brown Creek Campground located in the South Fork Skokomish area.

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Upper Lena Lake Trail

Upper Lena Lake Trail by VisitWa

The path to it is very steep and has an unstable bed; it is not recommended in wet weather. Length: 7.3 miles | Difficulty: moderate to difficult | Topography: 3,800 foot gain to subalpine lake | Directions: Same as Lower Lena Lake | NW forest pass required to park; wilderness camping permit required for overnight camps.

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Westhaven State Park

Westhaven State Park by WAstateparks

Westhaven State Park is a 79.06-acre day-use park with 1,215 feet of shoreline on the Pacific Ocean and Half Moon Bay. The park has panoramic views of the beach and is within minutes of the city of Westport, the marina and nearby attractions. Sitting along the South Jetty, the park is a popular destination for surfing, jetty fishing, crabbing and picnicking. A concrete boardwalk transverses the primary dune, connecting this park with Westport Light State Park, 1.3 miles away. “For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass athttp://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/ “

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Westport Light State Park

Westport Light State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.902.8844 Westport Light State Park is a 212-acre day-use park on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. The park offers a panoramic view of the sea. The historic Westport Lighthouse is adjacent to the park. A concrete boardwalk traverses the primary dune, connecting this park with Westhaven State Park, 1.3 miles away. “For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/ “

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Belfair State Park

Belfair State Park by WAstateparks

360.275.0668 Belfair State Park is a 65-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720 feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal in western Washington. It is noted for its saltwater tide flats, wetlands with wind-blown beach grasses and pleasant areas for beach walking and saltwater swimming. http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Bay View State Park

Bay View State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.757.0227 Bay View State Park is a 25-acre camping park with 1,285 feet of saltwater shoreline on Padilla Bay. Over 11,000 acres of Padilla Bay are designated as National Estuarine Sanctuary. Breazeale Padilla Bay Interpretive Center is located a half mile north of the park. “For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/ “

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