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  1. 12 Οκτ 2022 · Here are five of my absolute favorite backpacking trips in Olympic National Park (plus permitting, campsites, and other logistical considerations). This is not an exhaustive list, but rather an overview of some of the most scenic and popular hiking the park has to offer. 1. Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier.

  2. Trip Overview: The ~43 mile Grand Loop backpacking trek (aka Deer Park Loop) in Olympic National Park traverses over four mountain passes (Gray Wolf Pass, Lost Pass, Cameron Pass, and Grand Pass) and provides countless alpine views. +/- ~13,000 feet of elevation across the course of this trek with a peak elevation of 6,650 feet.

  3. 12 Νοε 2023 · All National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone (other fees may apply). Mark your calendar for these entrance fee-free dates: Monday, January 15 — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Saturday, April 20 — First Day of National Park Week. Wednesday, June 19 — Juneteenth.

  4. 26 Ιουλ 2021 · The High Divide Loop is Olympic National Parks most iconic backpacking trip. Much of the journey follows the flow of the Sol Duc River as it makes its way through the dense rainforest and crashes over waterfalls.

  5. 16 Ιαν 2023 · Enchanted Valley – 4 days – Moderate. 1. Hoh Valley To Blue Glacier. The Hike. This incredible backpacking trip includes almost everything Olympic National Park has to offer. Lush rainforest packed with wildlife, beautiful lakes, alpine meadows, and stunning glaciers.

  6. 20 Ιαν 2022 · For many hikers, a weekend trip is the sweet spot: No need to take days off work, but you still get to spend a full night or two in the woods. A whole weekend away opens up a lot more possibilities, too. You can go deeper, explore longer, and—at least in Olympicmaybe catch sight of a whale or two.

  7. 21 Μαρ 2022 · The Trip. Hike a legendary explorer’s route. Retrace the Press Expedition’s adventure on this five-day loop on the North Fork Quinault. It took James Christie and the Press Expedition five and a half months to traverse the Olympic Peninsula from north to south.