Near Royal Basin Falls
Near Royal Basin Falls
Near Royal Basin Falls
Near Royal Basin Falls
Near Royal Basin Falls

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Royal Basin Falls

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7.3
mi
Distance
3,224
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeViewsWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.3mi
Distance
3,224ft
Elevation Gain
296ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
5,419ft
High Point
2,491ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Thick with mist, the amphitheater through which this 60-foot waterfall tumbles feels like something out of a Tolkein novel. Though to be fair, almost everything in the greater Hood Canal region feels this way. Truly, the 2,500 feet of elevation gain over 7.3 miles is well worth it to experience one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Olympic National Park. From the dense temperate rainforest that engulfs the trailhead to turquoise tarns underneath jagged peaks, the Royal Basin Trail packs in a staggering variety of landscapes. Begin at the Upper Dungeness Trail overlooking its namesake river (donat leave your car without displaying your NW Forest Pass). After about a mile, hook up with Royal Basin Trail and settle into switchbacks, a kaleidoscope of wildflowers, and towering old-growth firs and hemlocks. An arrival at Royal Lake is celebrated with sweeping views, massive boulders, and a number of backcountry camping sites (be sure to pack your fly rod). Push on along the trail past the Ranger Station for another quarter of a mile to get to the bottom of the behemoth waterfall. Royal Basin Falls is a segmented horsetail waterfall that is almost as wide as it is tall. The flows originate in two small glaciersaone on the northeast side of Mount Deception and another that is tucked in a small valley thatas been carved between Mount Clark and Mount Johnson. Though the flows are much heavier in the springtime, thereas hardly a bad time to hike up to this gem. For those that simply havenat had enough, an extra mile and 500 feet of elevation earn hikers access to Upper Royal Basinaa rocky, talus-filled wonderland. Underneath jagged, rocky peaks and among squeaky hilarious marmots, this vast valley feels almost primordial. Enjoy views of Mount Clark and Mount Walkinshaw before returning back to Royal Lake. Note: if youare planning on camping at any point along the trail, a backcountry permit is required from the Forest Service. Additionally, be sure to bring bear canisters for nighttime food storage.

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