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Recreation Region: Quilcene Area

Buckhorn Wilderness

Buckhorn Wilderness is located in the northeast portion of the Olympic National Forest. A patented mining claim involving 216 acres of private land is within the Wilderness. This Wilderness encompasses 44, 258 acres and is the largest on the Olympic National Forest. It includes very steep terrain ranging in elevation from 1,000 feet near the Gray Wolf River, to the summit of Mt. Fricaba at 7,134 feet. Other major peaks include Buckhorn Mountain, 6,988', Iron Mountain, 6,950' and Tyler Peak 6,350'. Barren ridges and steep, rocky cliffs and peaks are common in the higher elevations.

Stands of old-growth Douglas-fir, western hemlock and western redcedar occur on the lower slopes. At the higher elevations, subalpine fir and western white pine give way to alpine meadows. The Gray Wolf, Dungeness and Big Quilcene Rivers are the major streams flowing through the Wilderness.

Please follow regulations and use Leave No Trace techniques to protect this unique area.


 

General Information

Some trailheads require a valid recreation pass.

Getting There

Elevation

7134

Directions

This Wilderness is located in the Dungeness and North Hood Canal areas on the northest portion of the Olympic peninsula.

Trails that access Buckhorn Wilderness

Topo Maps

Tyler Peak USGS Quad or Buckhorn Wilderness Custom Correct map.

Download free U.S. Forest Service Topo maps.

Buy maps online

Go to the National Forest Store.

Wilderness.net

Go to Wilderness.net for online maps and other important Wilderness information.

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated April 14th, 2025