Dose Forks Campground via Dosewallips River Road - The Outbound The Dose Forks Campground is an overlooked campsite deep within the Olympic National Park, making it a perfect weekend camping destination A mild, 7 5 mile (one-way) trail delivers you to this enchanting area and is a must for those who love photographing forests
West Fork Dosewallips River Trail - U. S. National Park Service For the most up to date information on how to obtain a Wilderness Permit, visit our Wilderness Backpacking Reservations page Distance: 9 1 miles from Dose Forks to Anderson Pass Road end to Anderson Pass is 16 miles River crossings: Most creeks have footlogs or bridges The footbridge just above Diamond Meadow is out
West Fork Dosewallips River Trail, Washington - AllTrails Explore this 32 0-mile out-and-back trail near Brinnon, Washington Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 16 h 7 min to complete This is a popular trail for backpacking, fishing, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day The best times to visit this trail are March through October
Dosewallips River Abandoned National Park Road - The Mountaineers Campsites are available at Dose Forks (Mile 7 6), Big Timber (Mile 10 3), Diamond Meadows (Mile 12 7), Honeymoon Meadows (Mile 15), and Camp Siberia (Mile 16 3) From Diamond Meadows it is an easy day trip up to Anderson Pass and exploration in the valley formed by the retreating glacier
Dose Forks Camp - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington This backcountry camp is near the very eastern end of the West Fork Dosewallips River Trail above the Dosewallips Gorge Here there are a toilet, bear wires, and several campsites The bridge over the scenic river gorge is just below the camp area
Main Fork Dosewallips River - Washington Trails Association The Main Fork Dosewallips Trail is a major artery in the Olympic National Park trail system and offers access to remote areas deep within the park As such, this route is most often traveled by through-hikers or multi-night backpackers on a loop tour of flowery meadows and high passes
Dosewallips Area Brochure - U. S. National Park Service West Fork Dosewallips: Follow 10 5 miles to Anderson Pass, climbing 2,864-feet in elevation from lowland forest to mountain meadows Main Fork Dosewallips: 14 9 miles lead to Hayden Pass, a 4,250-foot elevation gain; or walk the fairly level 1 4 miles to a bridge at Dose Forks
Dose Forks — Olympic National Park - The Dyrt Dose Forks in Olympic National Park is surrounded by dense forests and rugged terrain The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 30s in winter to the 70s in summer Nearby attractions include the Hoh Rain Forest and Hurricane Ridge, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation
Main Fork Dosewallips River Trail, Washington - AllTrails Proceed cautiously on this 40 8-mile out-and-back trail near Brinnon, Washington Generally considered a highly challenging route, it takes an average of 21 h 0 min to complete and should only be attempted by experienced adventurers