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Daniel J. Evans Wilderness
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hikers
9.61km
02:49
140m
220m
Embark on a moderate 6.0-mile (9.6 km) hike along the rugged Washington coastline, gaining 463 feet (141 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 49 minutes. This trail offers a varied and demanding terrain, alternating between sandy beaches and rocky shorelines. You will navigate sections over large boulder fields and pass dramatic sea stacks, with driftwood-strewn beaches adding to the wild scenery. Expect to ascend muddy bluffs near landmarks like Taylor Point, sometimes using ropes and ladders to assist your climb. The lush coastal rainforest provides a striking contrast to the open ocean views, creating a unique atmosphere for your adventure.
Planning your trip carefully is essential for this coastal hike. You need to pay close attention to tide charts, as certain sections of the trail are only passable during low tide. River crossings can also become impassable after heavy rains, so check conditions before you go. If you plan an overnight stay, remember that permits are required, and bear canisters are mandatory for storing your food safely.
This route stands out for its raw, untamed beauty within Olympic National Park, offering a true wilderness experience. The dynamic interplay between the dense coastal rainforest and the expansive Pacific Ocean, dotted with dramatic sea stacks, defines its unique character. It provides a challenging yet rewarding journey for those seeking a deeper connection with the wild Washington coast, far from more developed areas.

1
hikers
25.3km
07:50
460m
530m
The South Coast Wilderness Trail offers a challenging coastal hike, stretching 15.7 miles (25.3 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1520 feet (463 metres). You can expect to spend around 7 hours and 49 minutes on this difficult route, navigating a rugged landscape where sandy beaches meet rocky headlands. As you hike, you will pass through dense coastal rainforests, encountering ancient sea stacks that rise dramatically from the ocean, such as those near Taylor Point. This trail provides a raw, undeveloped experience along Washington's dramatic coastline.
Planning your visit requires careful attention to tide charts, as many sections of the trail become impassable at high tide. For multi-day trips, remember that backpacking permits and bear canisters are mandatory for your safety and to protect wildlife. Understanding the best time to hike often depends on tidal windows and current weather conditions, so check forecasts before you go. Always be prepared for varied conditions on this remote route.
This route stands out for its varied landscape, alternating between expansive beaches and steep bluffs that sometimes require ropes and ladders for ascent and descent, adding an adventurous element to your journey. Keep an eye out for abundant wildlife, including seals and bald eagles, especially along The Wilderness Coast. The trail's unique blend of coastal and rainforest environments makes it a truly distinctive experience in Olympic National Park.
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