Grey Gull





The Grey Gull Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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There are huge, old-growth stumps everywhere in the park. There is a giant wooden ball carved from a single log by a local logging legend. Legend has it the logger could stand atop the floating ball and "walk it" from one end of the lake to the other. The area is rich with logging lore and history. The park is open year round for camping and day use. The group camp is reservable April 1 through September 30. The area also offers great opportunities for kayaking and paddle boarding. Check-in...
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This is a short and beautiful trail through the rain forest to the shore. There are lots of informational boards to read about the trees and forest itself.
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The Quinault Loop, locally known as the Rain Forest Nature Trail or 4 mile loop, has no beginning or ending point. Dense old-growth conifer forest with lush understory of rain forest vegetation. Excellent opportunity to view the Olympic temperate rain forest and Quinault Lake. 1.3 miles along the south shore of Quinault Lake and 2.7 miles are through the temperate rain forest. Points of interest include Cascade Falls, Cedar Bog, and interpretive Quinault Rain Forest Nature Trail.