Hike This Ancient Forest In Washington That’s Home To 1,000-Year-Old Trees
We may have reached the time of year here in Washington where most of us prefer to be inside, but that doesn’t mean we can’t start planning our next great outdoor adventure. And once the weather allows, you’ll want to stretch your legs on this easy, beautiful hike through a grove with some of the oldest trees in the Pacific Northwest.

From Packwood, head east on Highway 12, cross the Ohanapecosh River, and turn left onto SR 123. Follow the road past the Ohanapecosh Visitors Center and turn left onto Stevens Canyon Road.

Some of them are over 1,000 years old.
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These massive Douglas firs, hemlocks, and cedars will make even the tallest Washington feel small.

Make it your first hike of spring.

This will definitely be one of your most memorable days.
We’re so lucky to live in a state with so many natural wonders.
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