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Six Ridge Primitive Trail

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15.5 km Afstand
3h 52min Geschatte duur
Zwaar Moeilijkheidsgraad
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Rondwandeling Routetype

Primitive poorly maintained way trail that connects the North Fork Skokomish Trail to the Wynoochee Pass area.

Covering 15.5 km, this is a substantial hike requiring a reasonable base fitness. Most walkers complete it in about 3 hours and 27 minutes.

This loop trail is a practical choice for day hikers: you start and end at the same spot, with no shuttle or pick-up required. Follow the SRPT 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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Routepunten

5 punten langs de route
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Start
0 km 47.5570°, -123.4452°
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3.9 km 47.5620°, -123.3941°
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2
7.8 km 47.5696°, -123.3805°
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3
11.6 km 47.5459°, -123.4884°
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B
Finish
15.5 km 47.5570°, -123.4452°

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What is the total distance of Six Ridge Primitive Trail?
The total distance of Six Ridge Primitive Trail is 15.5 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Six Ridge Primitive Trail?
The estimated walking time for Six Ridge Primitive Trail is approximately 3h 52min.
Is Six Ridge Primitive Trail a loop trail?
Yes, Six Ridge Primitive Trail is a round walk that starts and finishes at the same point — no return transport needed.
What are the start coordinates of Six Ridge Primitive Trail?
The trailhead for Six Ridge Primitive Trail is located near 47.557, -123.4452.
What fitness level is needed for Six Ridge Primitive Trail?
Six Ridge Primitive Trail is rated hard. Prior hiking experience and solid fitness are required.
Who maintains the Six Ridge Primitive Trail trail?
Six Ridge Primitive Trail is maintained and managed by U.S. National Park Service.