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Path Type
Point to Point
Constructed in the 1930's by Civilian Conservation Corps the Notch Pass Trail is a 4.3 moderately trafficked north-eastern entryway into the Olympic National Forest. Starting from the lower trailhead the trail is a smooth and steep as it steadily climbs 1600 feet through switchbacks up to the pass. There's not much for views on your way to the pass, but the quiet forest setting is well worth the effort.
At the pass you'll come to the first of two road crossings. The trail continues just across at the first road crossing, but at the second one you'll need to take a right and hike along the road for about 20 yards or so before connecting back to the trail on your left. From here it's all downhill through narrow trail and river crossings as you approach the intersection of the Lower Big Quilcene Trail. The trail has many rocks and roots in this section so be sure to watch your footing and take your time.
The trail is best done as an out and back. Near the western terminus of the trail on the Lower Big Quilcene Trail is the Bark Shanty campsite which you can use for rest and continue onto longer adventures.
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