Near Upper Gray Wolf Trail
The beautiful meadow just below Gray Wolf Pass!
Near Upper Gray Wolf Trail
Beautiful flowers through these fields!
Near Upper Gray Wolf Trail
Looking north from the top of Gray Wolf Pass
Near Upper Gray Wolf Trail
New bridge over Gray Wolf River. with permission from Lucko666 Tim Hillard
Near Upper Gray Wolf Trail
Break in the trees on Greywolf Trail

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Upper Gray Wolf Trail

3.7 (6 Ratings)
Underrated and gorgeous, this region is a secret spot for locals and wilderness lovers.
17.4
mi
Distance
7,063
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedLess CrowdedRiver/CreekWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Trail must be accessed from Slab Camp Trailhead due to bridge washout creating an "Upper" and Lower" Gray Wolf Trail. Road to trailhead is unmaintained in winter. Most of this trail will be snowbound in winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.41mi
Distance
7,063ft
Elevation Gain
4,930ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
6,182ft
High Point
1,484ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
*Leashed dogs are allowed on this trail until the Olympic National Park boundary, located approximately 0.8 mile from passing Slide Camp at Slide Creek.* For those looking for remoteness and solitude, look no further than the trails along the Gray Wolf River. Tucked away near the rain shadow of the Olympic Peninsula, the paths leading through the Gray Wolf Region are gorgeous, remote, and typically only visited by a handful of locals. While there are over 20 miles of trails that lead along the Gray Wolf River, the most popular route is the hike that leads through some of the prettiest forests on the northeastern side of the Olympic Peninsula. Starting at Slab Camp, descend the Slab Camp Trail, cross the bridge over the Gray Wolf River, ascend the switchbacks on the other side then turn right passing Camp Tony headed toward Slide Camp along the Gray Wolf River. The path is simple to follow, immediately dropping in elevation next to Slab Camp Creek to join with the scenic Gray Wolf River, which gurgles and cascades along this quiet and remote river valley. Originally a logging camp, the region now gives access to some of the more remote and breathtaking backpacking locations in Olympic National Park. As a day trip, the trail gives visitors the ideal wilderness experiences, crossing iconic wooden bridges and weaving through lush green forests lined with blooming rhododendrons. This route is perfect for spring, summer and fall visitors, but may be a little tough to navigate late in the year depending on the winter snowpack. Most take the 6 mile out and back trail to the bridge, but those wanting to officially enter Olympic National Park can continue on for a 12 mile out and back journey that gets them to the entry sign of Olympic. Those who do continue along the trail past the bridge are rewarded with even more isolation, as well as a glimpse of the ruggedness that makes Olympic National Park so unique.

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Contributors
Doug Scott