Near Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route (aka the OAT)
Slug's-eye view of trail runner on the OAT.
Near Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route (aka the OAT)
Trail runners on the Olympic Adventure Route (aka the OAT).
Near Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route (aka the OAT)
Trail runners and their dogs competing in the Dog Daze 10K on the OAT.
Near Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route (aka the OAT)
Trail runners refueling at an aid station during the 2014 OAT Run, held on this trail every April.

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Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route (aka the OAT)

5.0 (3 Ratings)
Well-maintained singletrack from Hwy 112 near the Elwha River to Lake Crescent.
23.9
mi
Distance
3,134
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
23.93mi
Distance
3,134ft
Elevation Gain
2,996ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,441ft
High Point
416ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Officially called the Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route, locals call this point-to-point trail the OAT. It's a 25-mile point-to-point singletrack trail from Hwy 112 to Lake Crescent featuring long inclines and descents along the way. The first 3.5 miles are mostly uphill until the Living Room, where you're rewarded with a stout wooden bench and great views of the Bailey Range to the south. From the Living Room, continue west for more rolling hills and switchbacks, deep mossy forest, and views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Vancouver Island, Canada, to the north. Around MP20, you'll hit a gravel logging road; take a right, follow it all the way to its end, then turn left and continue on to Lake Crescent. BONUS: Connect with the Spruce Railroad Trail (part of the Olympic Discovery Trail) for another 4 miles of singletrack along the lake. PARKING: The main eastern trailhead is next to the small parking turnout on Hwy 112 near the Elwha River, about 15 minutes west of Port Angeles. More parking (and portapotty) is available nearby off Dan Kelly Road (watch for the sign saying Olympic Discovery Trail/Adventure Route Equestrian Parking).

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Contributors
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