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If you are in this part of Washington make sure to pay a visit to Bunch Lake. This lake is so wonderful. A lake nearby is Irely Lake, and there are great places to look at along the Skyline Trail. The high level of rainfall makes Bunch Lake a pretty wet place; of all the months in a year December is the one with the most rain, and the driest month of the year is July. Good hiking is available along the Elwha River Trail, and Lake Quinault Lodge is a magnificent
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| | place to get some rest. This lake is so wonderful. Bunch Lake is a magnificent place to visit for more than one day, Coho Campground is a magnificent place to camp nearby. What a spot this is for outdoors folks. Go for a hike on the Hoh River Trail, and Elk Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out. Campbell Tree Grove Campground is a splendid campground nearby, and a tremendous spot for whitewater paddling is Quinault River. Bunch Lake is located | |
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in the Olympic Mountains. And if that's not enough there's lots more amusing stuff to do in the Olympic Mountains. Near Bunch Lake you locate Bunch Canyon which is a good location to stop at, and why not a little side journey to Cannings
Creek. Through the warmest time of the year at Bunch Lake temperatures are typically in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures drop down into the 40's. Throughout the wintertime the highs are usually in the 40's with temperatures
at Bunch Lake dipping down into the 30's during winter nights. Just can't get enough of the Olympic Mountains. During your journey to Bunch Lake you'll meet some folks from Aberdeen for sure, and Big Creek is a fine whitewater spot nearby.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.50389 Longitude: -123.6833
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| These outdoors activities are available near Bunch Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Bunch Lake:
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Skyline Trail, Jefferson County, 7 miles away 52.4 hiking miles, 5309 feet elevation difference |
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Hoh River Trail, Clallam County, 19 miles away 31.2 hiking miles, 4310 feet elevation difference |
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Elwha River Trail, Clallam County, 19 miles away 64 hiking miles, 4020 feet elevation difference |
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Quinault River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II - 6.5 miles long (Cannings Creek to South Shore Road access) |
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Big Creek, Grays Harbor CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class III - 2 miles long (Bridge above Narrows to South Boundary Road Bridge) |
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Elk Lake, Grays Harbor CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Campbell Tree Grove Campground
 | (?)Campbell Tree Grove is a small but beautiful, seldom visited primitive campground.? Its attraction is the immense old growth conifers that are unusually large among the other giants in this Olympic Rain Forest region.? (?)... |
Quinault River
 | July isn't the driest month here. August and September are.... |
Lilly Lake
 | lilly lake has a nice area to camp amd you can go swimming, have a nice nature hike, see a lot of different animals like birds,deer,beavers and squrels.And dont forget bug repelant, there are lots of bugs.You might see other people on the trails and mabye at the lake. You can ride horses up to lilly lake or hike with a friend or dog. Just have fun.... |
Coho Campground
 | Nice. Good car-camping family place. (…)...As of August 2008, Wynoochee Valley Road (NFD 22) is closed for 13 miles starting at the intersection with Cougar-Smith north to Camp Grisdale every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We got stuck at the intersection for 3? hours on Thursday, August 7, as the road didn't open until 6:30 p.m. Rumor is that the paving work and road closures will continue for the next two years....WHEN YOU TAKE THE HIKE AROUND THE LAKE BE SURE YOU TAKE WATER AND FOOD. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL, BUT 12 MILES AND 6 HRS. TO COMPLETE. ENJOY !!!... |
Wynoochee Lake
 | This is the greatest place in the world i have been coming here since i was little!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...This is the best lake in Washington by far! My husband and I have been coming here for the last fourteen years and love it!!!... |
Wynoochee Falls Campground
 | 11 miles away Nothing is left except overgrown roads and a couple of holes where there used to be an outhouse.
The falls are picturesque and were featured in a 1961 movie ''Ring of Fire''
Yes the Elwha River trail is only 18 miles away but that is by trail straight through the heart of the Olympic Mtns. And park. ...Wynoochee Falls campground has been closed and the campground sign, firepits, restroom and tables removed. You?ll have to drive about 15 miles of gravel road to get here. There is a rock pedestal with a missing sign along the Wynoochee road 4 miles NE of the lake near the end of the road. This marks the parking area and access trail down to the falls. The ? mile trail is interrupted with large ditches to discourage access and camping. The waterfall is only about 100 feet high, (maybe less) but very picturesque, with a large clear basin at its base and an outlet scoured through granite rocks.... |
Lake Quinault
 | 12 miles away Huge lake w/ BEAUTIFUL scenery. Clean and not too crowded! Shallow for a long way out so it's perfect for kids!... |
Quinault River Inn
 | 14 miles away 7 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... TENT:If associated with RV, RV:No sewer disposal... Beautiful views of the serene lower Quinault River grace every room at the Inn. Our quiet location is easily accessed from Highway 101. Comfortable queen beds, updated baths, Native American artwork and photography of the Olympic peninsula appoint every room making your stay memorable. We provide cable TV, free wireless internet and smoke free rooms, too. The entire facility has been fully renovated, including an inviting covered deck. We are proud of the results and hope you will have the opportunity to experience them.
A delightful, old time general store and two cafes are within easy walking distance, while two restaurants for fine dining are only a short 5 minute drive. Our Inn is in the Amanda Park community that serves as the Gateway to the greater Lake Quinault / Quinault River valley and Rain Forest. Many people say that the Quinault Rainforest offers more than the Hoh. Superior guided salmon and steelhead fishing starts in our front yard. Come join us for a night, a weekend or longer and discover the wonders of the Quinault Rain Forest.
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Pine Lake
 | 14 miles away There is nothing to see at Pine Lake and you have to hike a long ways to reach it.... |
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