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Skokomish & Upper Duckabush – Olympic National Park
With longer days and warm temperatures, it was time for another trip to beautiful Olympic National Park! Instead of a coastal route, we opted to explore exciting subalpine and valley drainage areas. The original plan was to complete a clockwise circle around Mount La Crosse for a
https://mbguiding.ca/skokomish-upper-duckabush-olympic-national-park/
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Duckabush River Trail to Five Mile Camp - Washington | AllTrails
Duckabush River Trail to Five Mile Camp is a 8.8 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Brinnon, Washington that features a...
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/washington/duckabush-river-trail-to-five-mile-camp
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Duckabush River — The Mountaineers
A strenuous, 10.6 mile in-and-out day hike, backpack or trail run with 2,300 ft in elevation gain. The trail ascends the river up through old-growth forests and into The Brothers Wilderness.
https://www.mountaineers.org/activities/routes-places/duckabush-river
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Duckabush River Trail - Olympic National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Obtain your Wilderness Camping Permit at the Wilderness Information Center (WIC) in Port Angeles, year-round. Call for permits (360) 565-3100.
https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/duckabush-river-trail.htm
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Duckabush River Trail #803 Hiking Trail, Brinnon, Washington
A sometimes easy, sometimes challenging beautiful river hike to the high country. Near Brinnon, Washington.
https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7037741/duckabush-river-trail-803
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Olympic National Forest - Duckabush Trailhead
From Quilcene, WA travel south on Highway 101 for 15 miles to the Duckabush Recreation Area. Take the Duckabush River Road/Forest Service Road #2510 west 6 miles to Forest Service Road #2510-060 and the trailhead.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/olympic/recarea/?recid=48017
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Olympic National Forest - Duckabush Trail #803
This trail follows the Duckabush River into The Brothers Wilderness and enters Olympic National Park at 6.7 miles. The trail enters a burned area at around the two mile mark and continues beyond Five-Mile Camp, the origin of the 2011 fire. Use caution when traveling and camping w
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/olympic/recarea/?recid=47819
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North Fork Skokomish River — Washington Trails Association
Hiking through lowland forest rivers, the North Fork Skokomish Trail leads through the thick Olympic forest to subalpine meadows with unbelievable views of the heart of the craggy, snow-capped Olympic Range.
https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/north-fork-skokomish-river
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Duckabush River — Washington Trails Association
Explore one of the quieter Olympic Peninsula river valleys. Quiet, that is, if you don't count the Duckabush River's constant belching, crashing, and churning as it tumbles over giant boulders and squeezes through narrow rocky clefts.
https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/duckabush-river
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Mount Skokomish : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost
Mount Skokomish : SummitPost.org : Climbing, hiking, mountaineering
https://www.summitpost.org/mount-skokomish/152044
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Duckabush River - Wikipedia
The Duckabush River is located in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, United States. It rises near Mount Duckabush in the Olympic Mountains within the Olympic National Park and drains to Hood Canal, an arm of Puget Sound.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckabush_River