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Easy hiking trails around Brinnon, Washington, are found between the Hood Canal and the Olympic National Forest. The region features a diverse landscape of saltwater shorelines, river valleys, and forested hills. This blend provides varied terrain for hikers, from lush temperate rainforests to areas offering views of the Hood Canal.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Maple Valley Loop in Dosewallips State Park offers a delightful forest immersion, winding through dense canopies of maple and fir trees. You'll follow old logging routes and the Dosewallips…
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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Falls View Canyon Trail in Olympic National Forest, featuring a waterfall, lush canyon, and the Big Quilcene River.

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Start your hike on the Murhut Falls Trail #828, an easy route that quickly immerses you in lush, mossy surroundings. The path begins wide, hinting at its past as a…
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The Steam Donkey Loop Trail offers a delightful journey through the lush, quiet forests of Dosewallips State Park, where moss-heavy alders, maples, and cedars create a serene canopy. You'll follow…
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The Ranger Hole Trail offers a quick immersion into the verdant beauty of the Olympic National Forest, leading you through a dense, moss-covered forest to dramatic views of the Duckabush…
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This viewpoint along the short Falls View Loop Trail is the perfect spot to watch the waterfall flow into the Big Quilcene River. Enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding forest.
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Located in the Olympic National Forest, the Falls View Canyon Trail leads along the Big Quilcene River and offers spectacular views while hiking through the lush canyon. The trail is the perfect addition if you feel like hiking a little more than only the little Falls View Loop section.
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Located right next to the Campground, this is the trailhead for Falls View Loop Trail & Falls View Canyon Trail. The campground features some basic amenities like a restroom.
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Dosewallips State Park is beautiful, with 425 acres surrounded by sound and sea, forest, beaches and deltas nestled along the Dosewallips River and the Hood Canal. There are 3.5 miles of trails with trees covered in moss, where you are likely to see amazing wildlife, including elk herds on the ground and bald eagles in the air. A Discovery pass is necessary for vehicle entrance to the park.
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This well-maintained trail begins with a gradual 250-foot ascent to the falls. The path levels out before the last 1/2 mile, where you get a nice incline before reaching the falls at 1,050 feet. In the spring, rhododendrons bloom, adding a splash of color and beauty to the surrounding green forest.
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The Ranger Hole Trail is a short and relatively easy hiking path in the Olympic National Forest. It offers a pleasant stroll through a lush rainforest environment with towering trees. The trail ends at Duckabush River. Thanks to its short length and natural beauty, it is the perfect hike for families and a popular choice for those looking for a quick and rewarding nature escape.
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Dosewallips State Park is beautiful, with 425 acres surrounded by sound and sea, forest, beaches and deltas nestled along the Dosewallips River and the Hood Canal. There are 3.5 miles of trails with trees covered in moss, where you are likely to see amazing wildlife, including elk herds on the ground and bald eagles in the air. A Discovery pass is necessary for vehicle entrance to the park.
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Brinnon offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 9 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 17 hiking routes available in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Easy hikes in Brinnon generally range from 1.5 to 3 miles (2.4 to 4.8 km) in length. Most can be completed within 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, making them suitable for a quick outdoor escape.
Yes, many easy trails in Brinnon are suitable for families. The Murhut Falls Trail #828, for example, is a 1.5-mile path leading to a two-tiered waterfall, which is often a hit with children. The short walk to Rocky Brook Falls (not a komoot route, but mentioned in region research) is also very accessible for all ages.
Many trails within the Olympic National Forest, where several Brinnon hikes are located, generally allow dogs on leash. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out, especially for trails within state parks like Dosewallips State Park.
Yes, Brinnon offers circular easy hiking routes. The Steam Donkey Loop Trail is an easy 3-mile (4.8 km) loop that winds through mixed forests within Dosewallips State Park, providing a varied experience without retracing your steps.
While many easy trails focus on forest and river scenery, some offer glimpses of the Hood Canal or lead to waterfalls. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Mount Walker North Viewpoint, which, while accessed by a moderate trail, provides stunning vistas of the Hood Canal and Olympic Mountains.
Along Brinnon's easy hiking trails, you can experience diverse scenery including temperate rainforests, river valleys, and views of the Hood Canal. Notable features include waterfalls like those on the Falls View Canyon Trail, and the lush forests of Dosewallips State Park.
Brinnon offers pleasant hiking conditions across multiple seasons. Spring brings vibrant rhododendron blooms and lush greenery, while summer provides warm, clear days ideal for exploring. Fall showcases beautiful foliage. Winter can be mild, but some trails might be wet or have limited access due to weather.
Generally, permits are not required for day hikes on most easy trails in the Brinnon area, especially those within the Olympic National Forest. However, some state parks or specific areas might require a Discover Pass for parking. Always check the latest regulations for your chosen trail.
While popular trails like Murhut Falls can see visitors, Brinnon's network of trails often allows for quieter experiences. Exploring routes like the Ranger Hole Trail, which leads to the Ranger Hole on the Duckabush River, can offer a more serene hike, especially during off-peak hours or weekdays.
Even for easy hikes, it's advisable to bring water, snacks, appropriate footwear for varied terrain (which can be muddy), and layers of clothing as weather can change. A map or GPS device is also recommended, along with a camera to capture the scenic beauty.
The Brinnon area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, from lush forests and river views to stunning waterfalls, and the accessibility of many trails for a relaxing outdoor experience.


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