Gold Creek / Dungeness
A washout in 2015 on the Lower Dungeness Trail is STILL an issue as of 11/20/2018. You can bypass it with 100 feet of clumsy hike-a-bike along the riverbank.
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How about a ride that has a little bit of everything? There’s smooth and wide, rocky and exposed, up and down (repeat), logging road climb, fast descents, remote location, rushing river, old growth and some definite hike-a-bike (you can avoid most of this with a start variation). It begins with a roly poly up and down eventual descent to the Dungeness River. Once near the river you have some incredible old growth rain forest riding to a concrete bridge (the nominal half-way point). A logging road climb of over 1,000 vertical feet brings you to the Gold Creek Trail. This trail hugs the side of Dirty Face Peak – fast and smooth in places and very exposed in other spots, you’ll wish you had your seatbelt fastened. After some exhilarating downhills don’t think the climbing has stopped because this trail still has some steep short lungbusters ahead. Eventually you will start switchbacking down down down to the river and the road, and the 1 mile (uphill) back to the car.
Trails are typically open from late March through November or later, depending on snowfall. Short sections may be muddy in winter and early spring. The Dungeness in the rainshadow of the Olympics, and may be dry when most other areas of Western Washington have showers.
Landowner is USFS Olympic National Forest, Hood Canal Ranger District, Quilcene.
The East Crossing trail segment (former FS2860 road) is proposed as an official system trail, which would allow its continued maintenance, and improvements at the Eddy Creek crossing. USFS will survey this proposal in 2012.
Trails are maintained entirely by volunteers with the Gray Wolf Trail Crew, Backcountry Horsemen of Washington, Pacific Northwest Trail Association, and Washington Trails Association.
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For those of you in the know, Gold Creek in the Olympics is an awesome trail! But, unfortunately, it had fallen into disrepair recently due to lack of love and maintenance with downed trees and brush taking over the trail. NOT ANY MORE! Someone put in some serious work bringing...
I am mostly posting a ride report to comment on the state of the washout. I think the last report made the washout sound worse than it is. It was probably because of the direction he came from. It looks worse coming from the clockwise direction. You can actually bypass the washout without going u...
A couple days ago, I rode much of the Dungeness/Gold loop. The spur road going down to the trailhead has a “Road Closed” sign, but there wasn’t any gate or any concrete blocks or whatnot, so I decided to jus...
Rode the Dungeness trail to Gold Creek & back starting at the old trailhead at the bottom of FS 230. You can get there with an SUV or truck with some clearance. Someone has cleared the sticks/brush so you can drive down close to the old parking lot. The trails were in great condition, excep...
It appears the FS has contractors working their way down the LD, so between the upper parking lot and half way to the 3 O'Clock connector it's in good shape... but from there to the connector there are about a dozen trees down, many quite large, as well as a considerable washout that may have hap...
Have never riden out here and weather was great and wanted to give it a try with a twist...Bring an overnight backpack and spend the night up the Dungeness trail past the trailhead and finish the loop the next day. Weather was spectacular and I was expecting to not be able to drive up the r...
Rode this with a buddy of mine who's been dragging me to ride on the peninsula for a while. Whoa, just learned what I've been missing out on! This trail is pure wilderness and yet you'll get close to a couple parking lots/trail heads about mid-way should anything happen. While there were a bunch...
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Trail is in good shape except for the washout described in other reports. Washout isn't bad - about 100 feet total and you will have to carry your bike over one log then under another and climb up a steep bank(see photo). Dirt road in is a washboard but easy for a...
Landslide at Lower Dungeness trailhead is still an issue, but you can drive through
Road #230 is closed because of a major landslide in the Lower dungeness/Gold creek trailhead area. The trailhead is taped off and does not look very safe with major cracks in the road and collapsed trees.
We have left our car at the beginning of road 230 and rode down on bikes, entering t...