Slab Camp Creek and Gray Wolf River
Jul 25, 2010
by
Shawn
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last modified
Jul 26, 2010 08:51 AM
- Type of Outing
- Day hike
- Read More in our Hiking Guide
- Hike: Slab Camp Creek and Gray Wolf River
- Region: Olympics -- East
- Agency: Olympic National Forest - Hood Canal Ranger District
- Avg Rating: 3.50
- Be Aware Of
- Blowdowns
- Water on trail
- Bugs
I hiked the Lower Graywolf Trail down to the junction of the Cameron Creek Trail and the Upper Graywolf Trail. Portions of the Lower Graywolf Trail aren't accessible so you have to hike the Slab Camp Trail that connects to the Lower Graywolf Trail. The Slab Camp Trail is located on Forest Service Road 2875. The trail was in good shape although I did encounter mosquitos on certain segments of the trail. There are a couple of camp sites that looked alright. There is a very nice bridge that crosses the Graywolf River and once across, you will connect to the Lower Graywolf Trail. If my count is correct, there are approximately eight blowdowns along the way. Two or three of these you will have to duck under and one isn't far from when you cross the bridge that you have to go around a few feet. A few places along the trail that was a little muddy but nothing major. There are some water sources along the way as well. Overall the trail was in good shape. Didn't encounter anyone else on the trail.
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