Near Klahhane Ridge Trail
Ennis Creek drainage with Mount Angeles on the left.
Near Klahhane Ridge Trail
Ennis Creek drainage.
Near Klahhane Ridge Trail
View from Klahhane Ridge.
Near Klahhane Ridge Trail
Amazing sights along the Klahhane Ridge - by Rick McCharles
Near Klahhane Ridge Trail
Descending from Klahhane Ridge via the Switchback Trail.

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Klahhane Ridge Trail

4.5 (12 Ratings)
This spectacular trail has some of the best views in all of the Olympic Peninsula.
2.7
mi
Distance
577
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Switchback Trailhead 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. Hurricane Ridge is snowbound in winter. Avalanche dangers exist, winter navigation skills required.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.71mi
Distance
577ft
Elevation Gain
2,178ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
6,057ft
High Point
4,283ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This well-known crest takes some effort to reach, but the views are well worth it on a clear day. From the northern end of the Switchback Trail, take the Klahhane Ridge Trail east through open meadows ringed by pine trees. The trail follows the impressive Klahhane Ridgeline skirting cliffs and ledges. Marvel at the incredible 360-degree views of the entire Olympic Peninsula. (Mount Baker to the east, Strait of Juan de Fuca & Vancouver Island to the north, Steeple Rock and Eagle Point to the south) After covering some enjoyably easy terrain, dip down into the saddle between Mount Angeles and Rocky Peak. After a short climb back up to a rocky knoll, some hikers may opt to make this their turn-around point. For those intent on completing this trail, head steeply downhill to the northeast, aiming for the water-droplet-shaped lake far below. This arduous descent around the south and west sides of the Lake Angeles bowl is still fairly exposed and requires scrambling. The demanding trail rewards users with a refreshing dip in the lake at the end.

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Contributors
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