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Duckabush Trail #803

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10.1 km Distancia
2h 31min Duración estimada
Moderado Dificultad
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Circuito Tipo de ruta

This trail follows the Duckabush River into The Brothers Wilderness and enters Olympic National Park at 6.7 miles.

At 10.1 km, this is a solid full-day hike. At an average walking pace you can expect to complete the route in roughly 2 hours and 15 minutes.

The route forms a complete loop, returning you to where you started. This makes logistics simple and the outing entirely self-contained. Follow the 803 waymarkers throughout to stay on the official trail line.

This trail forms part of the Regional Walking Network (RWN), linking local communities and natural features across the region. Waymarking is managed at the regional level.

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Puntos del recorrido

5 puntos a lo largo de la ruta
A
Inicio
0 km 47.6849°, -123.0429°
1
2.5 km 47.6842°, -123.0847°
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2
5.1 km 47.6892°, -123.0893°
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3
7.6 km 47.6927°, -123.1074°
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B
Final
10.1 km 47.6850°, -123.0398°

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Preguntas frecuentes

What is the total distance of Duckabush Trail #803?
The total distance of Duckabush Trail #803 is 10.1 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Duckabush Trail #803?
The estimated walking time for Duckabush Trail #803 is approximately 2h 31min.
Is Duckabush Trail #803 a loop trail?
Yes, Duckabush Trail #803 is a round walk that starts and finishes at the same point — no return transport needed.
What are the start coordinates of Duckabush Trail #803?
The trailhead for Duckabush Trail #803 is located near 47.6849, -123.0429.
What fitness level is needed for Duckabush Trail #803?
Duckabush Trail #803 is rated moderate. Reasonable fitness and suitable footwear are advised.
Who maintains the Duckabush Trail #803 trail?
Duckabush Trail #803 is maintained and managed by U.S. Forest Service.