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Wynoochee Dam

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Wynoochee Dam

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The Wynoochee Dam is a notable man-made monument situated in the scenic foothills of the Olympic Mountains in Grays Harbor County, Washington. Located approximately 28 miles (45 km) north of Montesano, this impressive structure, built in 1972 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, stands at an elevation of 245 meters. It plays a crucial role in regulating the flow of the Wynoochee River, creating the expansive Wynoochee Reservoir, also known as Wynoochee Lake, which serves as a vital…

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    November 29, 2023

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    The path here passes straight over Wynoochee Dam, constructed in 1972 for flood control and industrial water.

    It is surrounded by beautiful nature including towering trees, incredible waterfalls, rivers, a lake and a network of great hiking trails.

    October 6, 2023

    Mountain biking

    As you traverse this area, you'll cross directly over the Wynoochee Dam. Owned by the city of Aberdeen and constructed in 1972, this dam plays a crucial role in controlling the flow of the Wynoochee River, ultimately forming the impressive Wynoochee Reservoir.

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    Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail

    19.6km

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    310m

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    Mountain bike the moderate 12.1-mile Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail through forests with lake views and the Wynoochee Dam.

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    Location: Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific permits required to hike or access the Wynoochee Dam area?

    Yes, a Recreation Pass (such as a Northwest Forest Pass or America the Beautiful Pass) is generally required for parking and accessing many recreational sites within the Olympic National Forest, which surrounds Wynoochee Dam and Lake. It's advisable to check the official Olympic National Forest website for the most current permit requirements before your visit.

    What are the best trails for beginner hikers around Wynoochee Dam?

    While the 16-mile Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail is a moderate challenge, there are shorter, less strenuous options. Consider exploring the immediate area around Coho Campground or the day-use picnic areas for easier, flatter paths suitable for beginners. These offer scenic views without significant elevation gain.

    Is Wynoochee Dam and the surrounding area dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Wynoochee Dam area and most trails within the Olympic National Forest are dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

    What are the options for camping or accommodation near Wynoochee Dam?

    Coho Campground, managed by the Olympic National Forest, is located upstream from the dam and offers sites for tents, trailers, and motor homes, complete with amenities like running water, restrooms, fire pits, and picnic tables. Walk-in tent campsites and yurts are also available. For other accommodation, you would need to look in nearby towns like Montesano or Aberdeen, approximately 28 miles away.

    Can I access the top of Wynoochee Dam or take a tour?

    Access to the dam itself has been restricted since September 11, 2001, for security reasons. However, tours can sometimes be arranged by appointment. For specific information on tours, it's best to contact the city of Aberdeen, which owns the dam, or Tacoma Power, which operates the hydroelectric plant.

    What are the best viewpoints for photography around Wynoochee Dam and Lake?

    The entire area offers stunning photographic opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset. Excellent viewpoints can be found along the Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail, offering panoramic views of the lake and surrounding forests. The areas near Maidenhair Falls and Wynoochee Falls also provide picturesque settings with cascading water and lush greenery.

    Are there any cafes or pubs directly near Wynoochee Dam?

    No, there are no cafes or pubs directly at Wynoochee Dam or Wynoochee Lake. The area is quite remote, emphasizing its natural beauty and disconnection from urban distractions. Visitors should plan to bring their own food and drinks. The nearest services would be in Montesano or Aberdeen.

    What is the typical weather like at Wynoochee Dam, and how does it affect activities?

    The weather at Wynoochee Dam, located in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains, can be variable. Summers are generally mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking and water activities. Fall brings cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Winters are typically wet and can include snow, especially at higher elevations, which can make some trails challenging or inaccessible. Always check the local weather forecast before visiting.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Wynoochee Dam?

    The Wynoochee Dam area is rich in wildlife. Visitors might spot deer, elk, various bird species, and smaller mammals. The Wynoochee River below the dam is known for salmon and steelhead, and a fish collection facility operates downstream to aid their migration. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife around the lake and in the surrounding forests.

    Can I go wild swimming in Wynoochee Lake or the Wynoochee River?

    Wynoochee Lake is suitable for swimming, and Tacoma Power operates a designated day-use picnic and swimming area along the shore closest to the dam. While swimming in the river is possible, caution is advised due to currents and varying water levels, especially below the dam. Always assess conditions and prioritize safety.

    How long is the Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail and what is its elevation gain?

    The Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail is a 16-mile (26 km) loop around Wynoochee Lake. While specific elevation gain figures can vary, it is generally considered to have a moderate difficulty level with rolling terrain rather than steep, sustained climbs, making it accessible for hikers and mountain bikers with a reasonable fitness level.

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