Bogachiel Rain Forest Trail #825

Bogachiel Rain Forest Trail System Map
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Explore a lush temperate rain forest on easy to moderate hikes through old growth, hanging mosses, fern, maple, and wetlands. The Bogachiel is one of four Olympic ‘rain forest’ valleys. (The others are Hoh, Queets and Quinault). Part of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail, it provides day-use in a magical valley below, access to Olympic National Park, or an epic adventure to Glacier National Park.
This dog and family friendly trail provides a great opportunity to view old growth rainforest in a wetland setting. Travel though old growth spruce, cedar and hemlock with hanging mosses and a floor of ferns. The Bogachiel River can be accessed at several points before the trail reaches Olympic National Park (ONP) boundary in 1.6 miles (no dogs are allowed in the Park).
There is a 3 mile wetland loop option via the Ira Spring Wetland Trail #825.1 (No horses are allowed on Ira Spring Wetland Trail). Cross Morganroth Creek to the Wetland Loop trail on the left (or east). Weaving through a fern forest, a short path leads to the mouth of the wetland and a State interpretive sign. This Loop Trail is a puncheon route that overlooks wetlands and rejoins the main trail in 1.4 miles. Head west (right) for a 2.9 mile roundtrip hike to the trailhead. Head east to the Park and continue on the Bogachiel River Trail which continues for 30 miles eventually reaching the Seven Lakes Basin and Sol Duc Hot Springs. Contact Olympic National Park for more information about trail conditions inside the Park.
There is a one mile loop via the Homestead Loop Trail #825.2 which begins at 0.3 miles from the trailhead where the main trail turns due east. The Homestead Trail begins to the west. The easy 0.3 mile loop turns south for river views and passes through alder groves of the 1890 Morgenroth homestead, chronicled in Footprints in the Olympics. Return to the trailhead for a one mile hike.
Caution: Be sure to carry adequate drinking water, and be prepared for bad weather (wind and rain) by carrying rain gear and warm clothing. During hunting season, wear orange or other bright colors.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Visitors should be aware of mud pits along trail near river. Use trail re-routes. |
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Permit Info: | You must obtain a wilderness permit at an Olympic National Park office for all overnight trips in the Park. |
Open Season: | Year-round |
Restrictions: |
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Closest Towns: | Forks, WA |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet (1) at Trailhead |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Pacific Ranger District, Forks office |
General Information
Directions:Access from Bogachiel Rain Forest River Trailhead.
General Notes:
Washinton Trails Association, Backcountry Horsemen and other groups help to maintain Bogachiel Trail.
Activities
Day Hiking
The trail is one and a half miles to the National Park boundary, where the trail continues over 30 miles into the Olympic National Park. The experience level is mostly easy except for a few moderate grades.Difficulty Level: | Easy to Intermediate |
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Backpacking
Access to the Olympic National Park.
Status: | Open |
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Difficulty Level: | Easy to Intermediate |