
The North Fork Skokomish valley has some of my favorite hikes. The starting point is at Staircase Ranger Station and Campground at the southeast corner of Olympic National Park and access is open year round … except when the snow has closed the road. But since the elevation is less than 1000 feet (305m), that isn’t too often. The rapids are striking enough that they have built a loop trail of about two miles starting from the ranger station and crossing the river on a very nice bridge about a mile up the river. The image below shows a section of that trail.

What a great trails that must be! These photos are beautiful.
My favorite spots are along that river. It’s beautiful.
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Thanks Allan – these are so refreshing to see – I can just smell the trees and fresh air!!!
Thanks, Lynne… and we’re going back tomorrow!
Truly a wonderful hike!