Awesome hike
Category

Hike

Est. Duration

2-3h

Activity level
Message from Jess Dales

Mount Storm King on the Olympic Peninsula is a classic Washington State hike that never ceases to amaze. The hike is a relatively short 4ish miles round trip, but with over 2000 feet in elevation gain and a few scrambles toward the top, it’s no walk in the park. Unlike most of the best hikes in Washington, Mount Storm King is generally accessible most of the year, and the physical challenge is a great way to sweat out any pent up energy from the long dark winter months. But more importantly, the view from the top is sure to get you excited for the hiking season to come!

Pro Tip: The last section of this hike involves a steep scramble and ropes. If you are not good with heights and/or exposure, this might not be the hike for you. Also, as with all ropes that you don’t set up yourself, and that live outside year round, don’t put all your weight on them! Always make sure that you are only using them for additional support.

Distance: 4 miles Elevation Gain: 2065 ft. Difficulty: Moderately Difficult

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