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Skokomish Lower South Fork Trailhead

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Skokomish Lower South Fork Trailhead

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The Skokomish Lower South Fork Trailhead serves as a primary access point to the scenic Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail #873, nestled within the Olympic National Forest on Washington's beautiful Olympic Peninsula. Situated at an elevation of approximately 186 meters, this trailhead opens up a world of ancient forests and a vibrant river ecosystem, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the region near Shelton.

Visitors consistently praise the trail for its stunning old-growth Douglas-firs, some of which…

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    October 7, 2023

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    The trailhead is right next to parking area. The Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail winds through ancient old-growth forests alongside the South Fork Skokomish River. This versatile trail is suitable for mountain biking, horseback riding, and offers opportunities for fishing in the nearby river. Along the way, you will see the historic LeBar Claim, Church Creek Shelter, and Harps Shelter.

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    Location: Mason County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the parking arrangements and permit requirements at the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trailhead?

    Parking is available directly at the trailhead. A Northwest Forest Pass or other Interagency Recreation Passes are honored for day use. It's advisable to display your pass clearly. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or weekends.

    Is the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail suitable for hiking in all seasons, including winter?

    Yes, the trail is open year-round. Its ancient forest canopy provides good protection, making it an excellent choice for spring hikes when other trails might still be snow-covered, or even during the rainy season. For winter, always check current weather and road conditions as Forest Service Roads can be affected by snow or ice.

    What specific landmarks or viewpoints can I expect to see along the trail?

    Beyond the magnificent old-growth Douglas-firs, you can discover historical landmarks such as the LeBar Claim, Church Creek Shelter, and Harps Shelter. The trail also features cascading creeks, some crossed by sturdy bridges, and an impressive overlook of the river at about the five-mile mark, which makes for a perfect turnaround point for a day hike.

    What is the overall terrain and elevation profile of the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail?

    The trail begins with an initial steep climb of about 325-350 feet over a bluff above the river. After this ascent, it generally meanders alongside the river with minimal elevation changes, though there are still some ups and downs. It's considered easy to moderate overall, traversing diverse forest ecosystems.

    Is the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail family-friendly?

    Yes, the trail is generally considered suitable for families. Its varying terrain, from initial climbs to gentle riverside meanders, caters to a range of skill levels. The initial steep section might be challenging for very young children, but many sections are quite accessible. The diverse natural features and historical landmarks offer engaging points of interest for all ages.

    Is the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

    What is the total length of the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail and are there common turnaround points?

    The trail is over 10 miles long one-way. A common turnaround point for a day hike is the impressive river overlook at approximately the five-mile mark. Beyond this point, the trail becomes more rugged. At 8.6 miles, there's a ford of the South Fork Skokomish River, which is only safe during low flows, typically in mid-summer.

    Are there any amenities like cafes, restaurants, or accommodation close to the trailhead?

    While there are no cafes or restaurants directly at the trailhead, toilets and potable water can be found at the nearby Brown Creek Campground. For other amenities like cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as Shelton, which is approximately 15-20 miles away.

    Where can I find current weather conditions for the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail area?

    For current weather conditions, it's best to check a reliable weather forecast service for the Olympic National Forest or specific locations near Shelton, Washington. Be aware that mountain weather can change rapidly, so always be prepared for varying conditions.

    Are there alternative starting points or loop options for the Skokomish Lower South Fork Trail?

    An alternative starting point is the LeBar Horse Camp, located a bit further down the road from the main trailhead. This offers a quieter drop-off and avoids the initial steep switchbacks. The trail itself is primarily an out-and-back, but it eventually connects to the Upper South Fork Skokomish Trailhead, leading into Olympic National Park, offering longer, more advanced backpacking opportunities rather than simple loop options from this trailhead.

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