Near Staircase Rapids Loop
Looking at the Great Bend of the North Fork of the Skokomish River in Olympic National Park
Near Staircase Rapids Loop
View over the Skokomish River.
Near Staircase Rapids Loop
The Skokomish from the bridge on the Staircase Rapids Loop.
Near Staircase Rapids Loop
Big Cedar just off the Staircase Rapids Loop Trail.
Near Staircase Rapids Loop
Rainforest near Slate Creek.

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Staircase Rapids Loop

4.0 (2 Ratings)
Stroll through dense forest along a rushing stream
2.1
mi
Distance
239
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.12mi
Distance
239ft
Elevation Gain
239ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
923ft
High Point
770ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Beginning from the ranger station, the Staircase Rapids Nature Trail crosses a bridge and ventures into quintessential Olympic forest of tall trees. Lush sword ferns and mosses create a dense understory, and the trail cuts a narrow path through the foliage. The trail sticks close to the river, providing views of rushing water for most of the way.In just under a mile you'll reach a junction. Take a right and cross an impressive suspension bridge over the river. Enjoy the long and terraced rapid from several perspectives, including from the bridge. At low flows, the setting here can be calm and tame. Seasonal snowmelt and rains can transform this area into quite a torrent, however, so be sure to watch younger hikers if you are exploring during the winter and spring. Once you have finished here, cross the bridge and return downstream along the North Fork Skokomish River Trail.For much of this portion of the loop, the trail stays farther away from the river, leaving you to enjoy the thick woods. You'll encounter Slate Creek, which is worth a little exploration, and roughly a half-mile later the trail returns you to the campground and ranger station.
History & Background
Western redcedar, hemlock, and Douglas-fir are the dominant trees in this Olympic rain forest.

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