Grand Ridge Trail is a 15-mile out-and-back trail that is moderately trafficked. The trail is the highest continuous trail in the Olympic Mountains. Grand Ridge Trail is well suited for hiking, backpacking, and mountaineering activities. On a clear day the sight of forested canopies, snow, wild marmots, and the Avalanche lilies greets hikers. Grand Ridge Trail is appropriate for older children, but dogs are not recommended on this trail. This trail connects Deer Park with Obstruction Point and has an elevation of 1,995 feet, hence ranked moderate in terms of difficulty. Grand Ridge Trail is best accessed from July to September.
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