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    Olympic National Forest - Berries along the trail

    Olympic National Forest

    (17 reviews)

    This is the biggest national forest I've ever visited! There are many ways to get in, but one thing…read moreis for sure..do not follow this Yelp address. It will only take you to the headquarters. The forest is an hour away from this building. You can type in the name into any map and choose one of the entrances. The way we went was through a back road passing several homes in the flat valley that's surrounded by mountains and woods. It will lead you to the welcome sign, then you'll pass a camp ground. There are less people going this way, so the hikes might only have 1/2 a dozen people on it. You will see many trails options, and they will all be gorgeous! The Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail is a great one. It has a very small gravel parking area, and it is a 6 mile hike in total. You'll go in 3 miles to Brown Creek, and then back 3 miles. I would say it's a semi strenuous hike. There's some down hill, and uphill, but mostly its level. Bring plenty of water, SPF, and snacks. Also stop at the restroom just before heading up the gravel road to the beginning of the trail. You'll pass a few little ice cold babbling brooks that will be very easy to walk across without getting your feet wet.

    went here with Brandon and it was so nice with the clean air coming in at any elevation. There are…read moreshort and long hikes, so up to you what you want to do. There are levels to the hiking trails if you want steepness or not. Just do your research beforehand where it is you want to go and what it is you want because there is no signal here at times. this is a reeaaalllly big park, so a lot to do, but also a lot where you could get lost. there are winding roads to drive through and it gets a bit scary if you going during nighttime because the downhills make u go fast...especially with the snow ;-; watch urself and have gps on!!!!

    Five Mile Drive - trail

    Five Mile Drive

    (23 reviews)

    One of the many features to Point Defiance Park. Fuve Mile Drive is a five mile loop that takes you…read morefurther back into the park and where you can get views of the Narrows Bridge and Puget Sound. As you stroll through you will encounter raccoons and deer in which they aren't afraid of you in the slightest. The raccoons look like you should give them a snack which you should not. Even though they may not run from you they are still wild animals and should not be pet or fed human food. When I first moved to the area you could drive Five Mile Drive every time you went to the park practically but in recent times the road is often closed and walking it is encouraged instead.

    Point Defiance is a very large park and the Five Mile Drive is used to move you through the various…read moreattractions. It's set up in 2 parts -inner and outer loop. The inner loop gets you to the beach, zoo, Fort Nisqually, marina, Owen Beach, rose/NW gardens, the Pagoda, and the dog park. Near by parking lots are available. The outer loop will allow you to go out to the peninsula but is closed to vehicles and you must go by foot. Beautiful views and it's protected from traffic so it's an awesome place to walk. Looking for a place to park and the lots are full? General rule of thumb: if ya fits ya sits along the sides. Don't be "that guy" about it though and make sure your vehicle realistically fits! The Drive is paved and easy to follow with great signage. There are many, many trails throughout the peninsula so you can choose your own adventure if you're walking. Pay attention to which trail you're on!! It's a pretty small peninsula so you're not going to get full on lost in the forest or anything, but it could be a long, long way back!

    Pet Parade - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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