Near Grand Ridge Trail
Obstruction Point
Near Grand Ridge Trail
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Near Grand Ridge Trail
Obstruction Point.
Near Grand Ridge Trail
Looking west to Obstruction Point (photo by Brewbrooks)
Near Grand Ridge Trail
Looking down a drainage between Obstruction Peak and Elk Mountain.

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Grand Ridge Trail

4.6 (19 Ratings)
This understandably popular trail features wonderful views from atop the lofty Grand Ridge.
7.3
mi
Distance
1,367
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Trailhead on Obstruction Point Road is accessed via Hurricane Ridge road, entry fee required. Hurricane Ridge road is open every day in the summer but only Fri - Sun & Holidays (weather permitting) from 9am - 4pm during the winter season. Obstruction Point road is snowbound in winter, and designated as a cross country ski track. Avalanche dangers exist, winter navigation skills required. Deer Park Road (other trailhead) closes at first snow and reopens *usually* Mid June.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.32mi
Distance
1,367ft
Elevation Gain
2,255ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
6,655ft
High Point
4,895ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Many people complete this trail as a long, out-and-back day trip, but others will prefer to arrange a car shuttle to hike only one way. Traveling from west to east is easiest with less elevation gain than east to west. If you are pressed for time, the first few miles on the Obstruction Peak end offer the primo views. From the Obstruction Point trailhead, hike east towards Elk Mountain. Start out on level ground that becomes an ascent, eventually turning northwards. Pass the intersection with the northern end of the Badger Valley Trail. Continue north across rocky exposed slopes, admiring the views down U-shaped Badger Valley. Spectacular fields of wildflowers adorn the hillsides. Pass the junction with the !Elk Mountain Trail. The grade eases considerably until a steep, narrow descent deposits you onto a saddle at the aptly named Roaring Winds campsite. Climb out of the saddle and pass below Maiden Peak. Continue along the crest of this scenic ridge, now beginning to descend in earnest. From here the trail becomes more wooded and gently rolls through pleasant meadows. Enter an old burn area where most of the trees have been blown down, then climb steeply up to road level. The trail ends on the west side of the Deer Park campground. Interesting factoid: this is the highest maintained trail in Olympic National Park.

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Contributors
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