South Indian Island
Jan 14, 2012
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Jan 15, 2012 12:58 PM
- Type of Outing
- Day hike
- Read More in our Hiking Guide
- Hike: South Indian Island
- Region: Olympics -- East
- Avg Rating: 3.17
- Be Aware Of
- Water on trail
- Snow on trail
This is a nice hike on any day, even in a little snow, hail, rain and wind as we experienced. The trail has easy gains of fifty feet and a length of about four miles that winds through what seems like a Madrona woods. The Madronas were made even more vibrant by the wetness.
At one point in the trail it seems to come to an end at the Flagler Road. There is no signage there to indicate where to go, but by following the road to the right for a few hundred yards you will once again come upon the trail. Thanks to Connie the Navigator we were able to know where to go. Our turn around point was on the beach before reaching the "No Tresspassing" signs on south Marrowstone Island
At one point in the trail it seems to come to an end at the Flagler Road. There is no signage there to indicate where to go, but by following the road to the right for a few hundred yards you will once again come upon the trail. Thanks to Connie the Navigator we were able to know where to go. Our turn around point was on the beach before reaching the "No Tresspassing" signs on south Marrowstone Island
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Typical section of the trail. photo by j brink
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Chris trying to get the group to do the "Abbey Road" walk on the beach. photo by j brink
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Ben "Aflac" Duck. photo by j brink
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