Near Humes Ranch Loop
Near Humes Ranch Loop
Near Humes Ranch Loop
Near Humes Ranch Loop
Near Humes Ranch Loop

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Humes Ranch Loop

4.2 (6 Ratings)
This engaging loop along the Elwha combines history with riverside hiking & botanical delights.
6
mi
Distance
1,240
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsHistoricalRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Due to the road washout, this trail now must be accessed from Madison Falls Trail.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.96mi
Distance
1,240ft
Elevation Gain
1,240ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,318ft
High Point
727ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Due to the road washout, this trail now must be accessed from Madison Falls Trail. From the trailhead parking area, you must hike or bike Olympic Hot Springs road to its Bypass Trail, then continue on the road to Whiskey Bend road. Take Whiskey Bend road in its entirety to Whiskey Bend trailhead where this route description begins.This loop is described in the counter-clockwise direction, but can be done in either direction. The full loop is 6 miles round-trip, but there are several ways to make it shorter by using the Kraus Bottom Trail or the Humes Ranch Meadow Connector to cut off parts of the loop. Start this loop from the Whiskey Bend Trailhead on the Elwha River Trail. Take the Elwha River Trail across the hillside through dense forest. After almost 1 mile of hiking, consider taking the short Elk Overlook trail to the west for a chance to spot elk and bear in the valley clearing. Back on the Elwha River Trail you soon come to a junction with the Rica Canyon Trail. Turn off on the Rica Canyon Trail and begin a steep descent on this narrow, sometimes overgrown, path to the river. You'll pass through an area burned in a fire and should start to hear the rushing waters of the Elwha River. The Rica Canyon Trail ends at the start of the misnamed Geyser Valley Trail but, before taking it, venture out the short Goblin's Gate Trail to see this narrow rock gorge that constricts the churning Elwha River. Back on the Geyser Valley Trail, head over level ground, following the lush riverside path upstream. Multiple enticing campsites are scattered along the length of the trail. Pass the junction with Kraus Bottom Trail and continue towards Humes Ranch, set atop a grassy field. Folks lived in this recently restored homestead cabin until 1934. Interpretive signs here explain the historical significance and point out the fruit trees that still live nearby. Leave the wildflowers and meadows behind and continue to the end of the Geyser Valley Trail on a short uphill pitch through the woods to the junction with Humes Ranch / Long Ridge Trail. (From here, many people enjoy taking a side trip on the Humes Ranch / Long Ridge Trail upstream to the "Grand Canyon" of the Elwha to see the suspension bridge.)To complete the official loop, take the Humes Ranch / Long Ridge Trail west (downstream), uphill across a forested hillside. Before long, you come across the recently restored Michael's Cabin. The story goes that Michael's Cabin was owned by "Cougar Mike" who kept the local mountain lion population under control. Continue on the Humes Ranch / Long Ridge Trail past the Humes Ranch Meadow Connector until the trail reaches the Elwha River Trail. Join the Elwha River Trail, heading northeast over level ground, passing first the Kraus Bottom Trail and then uphill to the Rica Canyon Trail. Stay on the Elwha River Trail as it descends gradually at the Elk Overlook spur until it ends back at the Whiskey Bend Trailhead.

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