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This short and sweet trail is guaranteed to get your heart rate up.


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Map Key

1.5

Miles

2.4

KM

Point to Point

3,340' 1,018 m

High

2,312' 705 m

Low

1,040' 317 m

Up

211' 64 m

Down

16%

Avg Grade (9°)

36%

Max Grade (20°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Fall Colors · River/Creek

Need to Know

Water can run across the trail after it rains. There are a couple streams along the way, but you can get over them with one step.

Description

This is a short trail that leads up to Mount Zion. Starting at the trailhead, the first 0.5 miles is a steep incline. Dogs can get up just fine (my 70 lb mutt did great). It will definitely get your blood flowing at first, then the trail levels out for a quarter mile or so before a slow and steady decline where you come to a fork. The trails are clearly marked with wooden signs shaped like arrows. This trail doesn't end with a view, but the trees are pretty.

Flora & Fauna

You'll experience lots of trees and different vegetation.

Contacts

Shared By:

Moriah Brock with improvements by Maura Treaccar

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#667

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Trail is Atlas approved
Apr 13, 2018 near Quilcene, WA
A couple trees and branches across the path, but not many.
Apr 13, 2018 near Quilcene, WA
Trying to show the steep grade, this isn't really doing it justice.
Apr 13, 2018 near Quilcene, WA
And we're off!
Apr 13, 2018 near Quilcene, WA
Deadfall Trail
Apr 13, 2018 near Quilcene, WA
Atlas telling me to hurry up
Apr 13, 2018 near Quilcene, WA

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Apr 8, 2018
Moriah Brock
The first 1/2 mile is straight incline. Steeper than the Mt Walker trail. It kind of sucked, not going to lie, but I'm also new to hiking out here.… 3.2mi
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