Olympic National Forest is synonymous with
the Olympic Peninsula - a 6,500-square-mile area of complex,
winding ridges, rugged and precipitous mountains, deep canyons
and tree-covered slopes. The Forest receives over 1.2 million
visitor days annually. The Forest has nineteen developed
campgrounds, five boating sites, four nature trails and one
viewpoint. There are 201 miles of trails, several providing
access to Olympic National Park. Five wildernesses on the
Forest totaling 88,481 acres provide solitude and scenic
beauty where the only access is by foot or horseback.
Northwest Forest
Pass Vendors
Sites Requiring a Pass
| Big Creek (Campground Loop) |
Trailhead |
| Big Creek (Upper/4 Mile Loop) |
Trailhead |
| Big Quilcene |
Trailhead |
| Duckabush |
Trailhead |
| Elk Lake Lower |
Trailhead |
| Gatton Creek |
Trailhead |
| Kloshe Nanitch |
Trailhead |
| Lena Lake/Brothers |
Trailhead |
| Lower Quilcene |
Trailhead |
| Lower South Fork Skokomish |
Trailhead |
| Mildred Lakes |
Trailhead |
| Mt. Ellinor (Upper) |
Trailhead |
| Mt. Muller Hwy 101 |
Trailhead |
| Mt. Zion |
Trailhead |
| Pete's Creek |
Trailhead |
| Quinault Rain Forest |
Trailhead |
| Ranger Hole |
Trailhead |
| Upper Dungeness |
Trailhead |
| West Fork Humptulips Middle |
Trailhead |
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1835 Black Lake Blvd SW Olympia, WA 98512
(360) 956-2400
www.fs.fed.us/r6/olympic
Sites Require any one of the following passes:
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