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Envelop yourself in a sea of ancient trees on this easy boardwalk trail.


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KM

100%

Runnable

2,184' 666 m

High

2,175' 663 m

Low

2' 1 m

Up

10' 3 m

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Max Grade (2°)

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Features Birding · River/Creek · Wildlife

The trail is closed due to bridge damage. Construction is expected to begin summer 2027.

Description

The Grove is just west of Stevens Canyon Entrance on the Ohanapecosh River. Walk the trail along the river to an island of ancient Western red-cedar, Douglas-fir, and Western hemlock. The sheer size of these ancient (some of which are over 1,000 years old) trees is staggering.

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Tom Robson

Trail Ratings

  4.5 from 33 votes

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in Ohanapecosh

#125

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  4.5 from 33 votes
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#1

in Ohanapecosh

#12

in Washington

#125

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Around the Douglas Fir
Feb 26, 2015 near Eatonville, WA
Hikers walk on the trail that leads to the Grove of the Patriarchs.
Mar 5, 2015 near Eatonville, WA
Bridge, Grove of the Patriarchs Trail
Sep 1, 2015 near Eatonville, WA
Douglas Fir cut in half and still alive
Feb 26, 2015 near Eatonville, WA

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