Near Royal Basin Out and Back
Near Royal Basin Out and Back
Near Royal Basin Out and Back
Near Royal Basin Out and Back
Near Royal Basin Out and Back

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Royal Basin Out and Back

4.9 (15 Ratings)
An often overlooked route from the Upper Dungeness Trailhead to Royal Basin.
13.8
mi
Distance
3,360
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLakeViewsWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
Road to trailhead is not maintained in winter. Fee (USFS or Interagency Pass) trailhead.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.82mi
Distance
3,360ft
Elevation Gain
3,360ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
5,160ft
High Point
2,486ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Your route will begin from the !Upper Dungeness Trailhead, where for a brief time you'll take the Upper Dungeness Trail. After about a mile of moderate climbing, you'll continue heading west as the Dungeness Trail bends to the south. Continuing on the Royal Basin Trail, your journey will begin in earnest. The trail is lovely, and along the way you'll be treated to most of the highlights of Olympic National Park. For much of the way, you'll be following the Royal Creek as it babbles its way to the Dungeness River. The slope will be mostly moderate, and you'll enjoy the shaded route as you continue to climb. Moss grows in abundance, and you won't believe how many shades of green present themselves. Dense forest gives a feeling of solitude. Eventually, you'll find yourself approaching the Royal Creek Campground, which is an excellent place for a snack or a break before continuing on. From there, continue your ascent to Royal Lake. You'll have three more miles of a similar steady climb though the scenery will be a great distraction. Enjoy the coniferous forests as the terrain gradually gets more rugged. While you won't be able to see far just yet, you'll have great views of the valley below. Once you reach Royal Lake, take another short break, or potentially drop off your gear if you're spending the night at the Royal Basin campsite. From here, you'll have many options to explore. Passing the seasonal ranger station leads to a beautiful, hidden waterfall. Continuing on the trail leads to views of glaciers and the surrounding mountains. It's another 1.5 miles to the Royal Basin proper, and though the ascent is a bit more difficult than the preceding trail, it's well worth the effort.After you've reached the basin, you'll want to take some extra time to explore the area. A beautiful glacier-fed lake awaits, as does Mount Deception. You can continue on to summit the mountain, or return to your excellent campsite.

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Contributors
Doug Scott