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Big Creek Loop Trail - No. 827

Contact Info
1835 Black Lk Blvd SW
Olympia, WA 98512

Phone:
360-956-2402
Basics
Length:
1.1 miles
Trailhead Elevation:
950 feet

Description

This trail follows the perimeter of the campground and crosses Big Creek at two locations. Big-leaf maple, Vine maple, western red cedar, and Douglas-fir are common trees seen along the trail.

Facilities available at the campground, near the trailhead, include toilets,potable water, picnic shelter and campsites withfire rings and tables. When day-hiking, park atthe trailhead parking lot. A camping fee ischarged to park in one of the camping spurs.

Day hiking, jogging,picnicking, nature walk, wildlife observation andbird watching. This trail offers a pleasantmorning or evening hike for campers. Goodhike for children.

Details

Length:
1.1 miles
Trailhead Elevation:
950

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Travel US Highway 101 toHoodsport. Turn onto State Route 119 andtravel 9.0 miles to the junction with FS Road#24. Turn left and drive short distance to BigCreek Campground on the right. The trailhead islocated 200 feet inside the gate on left side of thecampground entrance road.


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