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Beware of: trail conditions
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Trail is closed for renovations. The dog really wanted to go.
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Bob and Barb
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Brinnon area and Dosewallips SP CG received 2" of snow! We enjoyed the beauty and quiet of being the first to hike these trails after the snow. Thank you to WTA for their work on these trails which were in excellent condition! We saw an American Dipper in the river at the start of our hike and there were several eagles flying up and down the river and perched in the trees waiting for low tide to feast on the dead spawning salmon.
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  • Fall foliage

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The Maple Valley Loop in the Dosewallips State Park is a great hike for families - especially in winter. The park is right along Highway 101 on the south side of Brinnon and the trail starts on the west side of the park. There is a local herd of elk that are often in the park and in late August through September chum salmon spawn in the Dosewallips River along the north side of the park and river access is very easy and safe to get to for all ages. Ever noticed one of these structures while hiking? They are known as crib or retaining walls and are built to basically hold dirt in place. You see these types of trail structures where trees have overturned and the root ball tore out the whole or side of a trail, support for the corners of switchbacks, and other areas needing a bit of support. Crib walls can be built out of rocks or dead cedar logs based on the material available near the work site. Dead cedar logs are first cut and debarked before using. Rocks are carried from nearby streams or pulled from rocks along the trail. These walls were both recently created on the trail in the Dosewallips State Park by WTA volunteers. Just examples of the many fun projects you can be involved with working on the trails! #washingtontrailsassociation
  • Fall foliage
  • Hiked with a dog
 

Maple Valley Loop — Mar. 31, 2016

Olympic Peninsula > Hood Canal
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  • Fall foliage
  • Hiked with kids