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Rainbow Trail - No. 892

Contact Info
1835 Black Lk Blvd SW
Olympia, WA 98512

Phone:
360-956-2402
Basics
Length:
0.5 mile
Trailhead Elevation:
600 feet
Season:
Spring to Winter

Description

.05 miles in length,grade up to 20%

This trail is in RainbowCampground group site. Campground can bereserved from May through September. $50 pernight for up to 50 people. Call the QuilceneRanger Station at (360) 765-2200 forreservations.

Short forested trail amongrhododendron and Douglas fir trees. Smallpicturesque waterfall. Trail ends at the BigQuilcene River.

Short day hike, groupcamping opportunity, viewing scenery andfishing.

Practice LEAVE NO TRACE techniques duringyour hike.

Stock, motorized vehicles,mountain bicycles are prohibited

Details

Length:
0.5 mile
Trailhead Elevation:
600
Season:
Spring to Winter

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Travel 5 miles south of Quilcene onUS Highway 101 to Rainbow Campground.Trail starts inside Rainbow Campground.Rainbow Campground is a group site and gatewill be closed. Do not park in front of gate.Park across Highway 101 at Mt Walker Roadentrance. Trail is at the back of the campground.


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