Mount Skokomish Wilderness is a rugged wilderness area located in the southeast corner of Olympic National Forest, Washington. This area features dramatic topography with steep ridges, bold rocky summits, and sharp spires, ranging from approximately 800 feet to 6,612 feet at Mount Stone. Lower elevations are covered by old-growth forests, transitioning to subalpine fir and open rock faces at higher altitudes. The Hamma Hamma River flows through the wilderness, contributing to a diverse landscape suitable for several sports like hiking.
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The Mount Skokomish Wilderness is a wilderness area located in the southeast corner of Olympic National Forest, Washington. It spans approximately 13,000 acres (5,260 hectares) and features rugged terrain with elevations ranging from about 800 feet (244 meters) to 6,612 feet (2,015 meters) at Mount Stone.
Mount Skokomish Wilderness is primarily known for challenging hiking, backpacking, and mountain climbing. The area's primitive and steep trails attract experienced outdoor enthusiasts. Fishing is also possible in locations like Mildred Lakes and the Hamma Hamma River.
Trails in Mount Skokomish Wilderness are generally considered primitive, extremely steep, and categorized as 'most difficult.' They are suitable for experienced hikers seeking strenuous challenges. The wilderness serves as a training ground for locals due to its demanding routes.
Notable trails include the Mildred Lakes Trail (#822), a 4.5-mile (7.2-kilometer) primitive route with a 2,100-foot (640-meter) elevation gain. The Mount Rose Trail (#814), approximately 4.8 miles (7.7 kilometers), offers steep access to the summit. The Putvin Trail (#813) is another steep 3-mile (4.8-kilometer) trail accessing the northern wilderness.
The wilderness features two long, rocky ridges with bold summits and sharp spires, including Mount Stone, Mount Skokomish, and Mount Ellinor. Lower elevations contain old-growth forests, transitioning to subalpine fir and open rock faces at higher altitudes. The Hamma Hamma River and Mildred Lakes are significant water features.
Information regarding specific permits for hiking or camping within Mount Skokomish Wilderness is typically managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Visitors should consult the official Olympic National Forest website or contact the Quilcene Office for current regulations on permits and wilderness passes.
Mount Skokomish Wilderness provides habitat for a variety of wildlife. Common sightings may include elk, black-tailed deer, black bears, and mountain lions. Marmots and mountain goats are also present in the higher elevations.
Komoot offers a guide titled Hiking in Mount Skokomish Wilderness. This guide provides detailed information and routes for exploring the area's hiking opportunities.
Mount Skokomish Wilderness has attracted more than 700 visitors on komoot. The available routes have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, indicating a highly regarded experience among users.
Official information for Mount Skokomish Wilderness is available on the U.S. Forest Service website for Olympic National Forest. The official URL is https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/olympic/recarea/?recid=47854. For direct inquiries, the Quilcene Office can be reached at (360) 765-2200.

