

Be on the lookout for Roosevelt Elk, Black Tail Deer, Cougars, Bald Eagles, Bobcats, and Black Bears. You will see surrounding mountains, giant trees, and the Quinault River. Along the trail, you can stop to view waterfalls and wildlife, take a walk, or a short hike… so definitely bring along your camera. See things you may not have noticed while driving.īiking is a great way to experience the Quinault Rain Forest. Try one of the many off-road trails or consider the 30-mile Rain Forest Loop Drive, beginning and ending at Lake Quinault Lodge, which loops around Lake Quinault, up the Quinault River into the Olympic National Park, and back around the other side. 1 HourĪll you cycling enthusiasts… bring your bike and experience the Lake Quinault area's beauty and serenity. NOTE: There are restrictions on the use of mountain bikes on Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest trails. Bike rentals are available at nearby Log Cabin Resort. Bicycles are permitted on this trail. Distance is 4 miles one-way and elevation gain is 100 ft. Also, consider biking Spruce Railroad, which hugs the north shore of Lake Crescent along an old railroad bed. a great source for bike riding in the Olympic National Park is Olympic Discovery Trail. Bring a bike, hop on, and experience the area's beauty and serenity.
