Devil's Punchbowl via Spruce Railroad Trail
Devil's Punchbowl via Spruce Railroad Trail
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Embark on an easy hike along the Devil's Punchbowl via Spruce Railroad Trail, a 1.3 miles (2.0 km) route in Olympic National Park. You will gain a gentle 80 feet (24 metres) of elevation, taking about 32 minutes to complete. The trail offers a pleasant journey through a lush forest, leading you to the striking Devil's Punchbowl with its intensely blue water.
For your visit, the main Spruce Railroad Trail is widely accessible, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. However, be aware that the short path leading directly to the Devil's Punchbowl is a more rugged dirt track. Parking is generally available at the trailhead, and you do not need any special permits for this section of the trail.
This route is notable for its scenic views of Lake Crescent, famous for its clear teal and deep blue waters. As you hike, you will also pass through the historic McFee Tunnel, adding a touch of history to your outdoor adventure. The combination of natural beauty and historical elements makes this a distinctive and enjoyable experience.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The hike to Devil's Punchbowl via the Spruce Railroad Trail is approximately 2.3 to 2.4 miles round-trip. Most hikers complete it in about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on their pace and how long they spend enjoying the views at the Punchbowl.
The majority of the Spruce Railroad Trail is a paved, universally accessible path that follows the northern shoreline of Lake Crescent. You'll walk through a lush forest with even footing. There's a moderate uphill section that can be a bit more challenging, especially on the return. The short spur trail directly to Devil's Punchbowl is a dirt path and more rugged, so it's not universally accessible.
Yes, the main Spruce Railroad Trail is largely considered an easy and family-friendly hike. Its paved surface makes it suitable for most amateur hikers, and even strollers or wheelchairs for the main section. The short dirt path to the Devil's Punchbowl itself is a little more rugged, but still manageable for most.
You'll enjoy stunning views of Lake Crescent throughout your hike. Key highlights include the historic McFee Tunnel, an old railroad tunnel that adds a unique historical element, and of course, the breathtaking Devil's Punchbowl itself, known for its crystal-clear, intensely blue water.
No, dogs are generally not allowed on trails within Olympic National Park, including the Spruce Railroad Trail. Service animals are permitted. Always check the latest park regulations before bringing your pet.
Yes, the Spruce Railroad Trail is located within Olympic National Park, which requires an entrance fee. You can purchase a 7-day pass at park entrances or use an annual pass like the America the Beautiful pass. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking this specific trail.
There are a few parking areas for the Spruce Railroad Trail along Lake Crescent. A popular starting point is the East Beach Road trailhead, which offers direct access to the paved section leading towards Devil's Punchbowl. Parking can fill up quickly during peak season, so arriving early is recommended.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is mild and the lake views are at their clearest. Summer offers opportunities for swimming in the Devil's Punchbowl, but it's also the busiest season. Winter hikes are possible but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, the route is primarily along the Spruce Railroad Trail, which is a significant section of the larger Olympic Discovery Trail. You'll also find sections identified as Devil's Punchbowl Trail, particularly as you approach the Punchbowl itself.
Yes, swimming is popular at Devil's Punchbowl, especially in warmer months. The water is known for being incredibly clear and blue. Be aware that the lake water can be quite cold, even in summer. Cliff-jumping is also common from various rock ledges, but visitors should exercise extreme caution due to inherent risks.
The historic McFee Tunnel is a unique feature along the Spruce Railroad Trail. It's an old railroad tunnel that adds a sense of history to your hike. While generally safe, it can be quite dark in the middle, so bringing a flashlight or using your phone's light is a good idea, especially on cloudy days or if you're sensitive to darkness.