Quinault Big Cedar Trail

Travel .2 mile on the Quinault Big Cedar Trail to one of the worlds' largest Western Red Cedars.

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Quinault Big Cedar Trail Details

Travel .2 mile on the Quinault Big Cedar Trail to one of the worlds' largest Western Red Cedars. This trail is a lot of fun for kids (of all ages) because it is short and has many stairs and boardwalks on the way to the destination. The trailhead is 2.0 miles up the North Shore Road from Highway 101.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

0.2 miles

Estimated time

30 minutes

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Quinault Big Cedar Trail

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1.5 mi away

July Creek

Picnic tables and an accessible vault toilet are located near the lake.

1.8 mi away

North Shore Road

This road into the Quinault section of Olympic National Park runs about 15 miles from U.S. 101.

2.2 mi away

Willaby

Located on the south shore of Lake Quinault, the Willaby Campground is shaded by giant trees.

2.2 mi away

Lake Quinault Lodge

This rustic lodge features rooms with lake views, fireplaces, and lodging in a historic former boathouse.

2.8 mi away

Big Sitka Spruce Tree

You'll find the world's largest spruce tree near the Rain Forest Resort Village at Lake Qunault.