Route 123

State Route 123 enters the park at its southeast corner, where it leads directly to the Ohanapecosh region.

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Route 123 Details

State Route 123, a spur off Highway 12, enters the park at its southeast corner, where it leads directly to the Ohanapecosh region. Heading north, it intersects Stevens Canyon Road, which runs west and accesses the Paradise region and, further along, provides road connections to Longmire and the Nisqually Entrance. After the Stevens Canyon Road intersection, Route 123 passes the Grove of the Patriachs and eventually intersects with Route 410 at Cayuse Pass.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Route 123

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3.3 mi away

Ohanapecosh

Ohanapecosh, one of five developed areas in the park, is located three miles north of the park's southeast boundary.

3.5 mi away

Ohanapecosh Visitor Center

The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center stays open from late May to early October.

3.6 mi away

Hot Springs Nature Trail

This easy .4-mile trail, which gains less than 100 feet in elevation, is perfect for families with small kids.

3.6 mi away

Life Systems Trail

This easy .5-mile loop trail cuts through quiet forests with Douglas fir and hemlock trees looming overhead.

3.6 mi away

Ohanapecosh Campground

The Ohanapecosh Campground, located at 1,914 feet in the southeast section of the park, is crisscrossed by two streams and the crystal-clear Ohanapecosh River.