Tubal Cain Trail

Sequim, Washington

5.0/5
based on 1 reviews

Details

Distance

19.67 miles

Elevation Gain

4465 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by The Outbound Collective

The Tubal Cain Trail, located in Washington’s Olympic National Forest, offers hikers a scenic and adventurous route rich with history. Stretching nearly 20 miles with a 4,465-foot elevation gain, the trail is popular among hikers, campers, and history buffs alike. Its main attractions include an abandoned mine from the early 20th century and the wreckage of a B-17 plane crash from 1952. These unique features, combined with the trail’s stunning forest landscapes and nearby creeks, provide an immersive experience for all adventurers.

While the trail can be long, there are plenty of shorter options for those looking for a more relaxed outing. The hike to the mine and plane crash site is not overly strenuous, making it accessible to a wide range of skill levels. Many visitors also praise the peaceful camping spots along the trail, which offer a tranquil setting among the towering evergreens and wildlife.

For those seeking a memorable and historically significant hike, Tubal Cain Trail stands out as a must-visit. Whether exploring the mysterious mine tunnels or marveling at the remnants of the plane wreckage, this trail offers a fascinating glimpse into both natural beauty and past events in the Pacific Northwest. Additionally, its dog-friendly atmosphere and relatively moderate difficulty make it a great choice for hikers of all kinds.

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Features

Camping
Running
Backpacking
Hiking
Dog Friendly
Forest
River
Scenic
Wildlife

Tubal Cain Trail Reviews

Dont be fooled, you dont have to do this whole trail to get amazing views. Its not very intense but its very beautiful. Awesome mines to explore plus the crashed plane wreck was so cool! Definitely check it out if youre up for a slight challenge. Camping spots are great there too.

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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