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Tahuya Forest is for the most part closed due to the spanking it got in this last storm.
The word from the DNR;
Due to the December 3rd Storm Event, the Tahuya, Green Mountain, and Hood Canal State Forests have been temporarily closed to public access. Flooding has caused severe trail system and campground damage resulting in hazardous trail and campground conditions. The snow melt and heavy rains resulted in multiple trail bridges being been washed out and severe trail and forest road surface rutting. The Department of Natural Resources Staff, along with volunteers, is currently conducting trail system and campground damage assessments. We hope to slowly re-open segments of the trail systems as we assess conditions, repair sections of trail, and deem specific sections of trail safe for public use. From initial assessments it appears that extensive repairs will be needed to reopen the entire trail network. Once an entire assessment is completed and funding source available for repairs we can better estimate an opening date of the entire trail network. The Tahuya State Forest 4X4 Trail has been assessed and is currently open. Please be aware that there are sections of the 4X4 Trail temporarily closed due to 5 foot deep rutting. Please contact the South Puget Sound Region Office for updates on closures. Also, I will be sending out periodic emails to update everyone when new sections of trail re-open for public use. Thank you for your patience.
The following Trail Systems and Recreation Sites are Temporarily Closed Due to the Storm Damage:
Green Mountain State Forest:
Green Mountain Trail System
Green Mountain Campground
Wildcat Trailhead
Gold Creek Trailhead
Tahuya State Forest:
Tahuya State Forest Trail System
Robbins Lake Day Use Area
Aldrich Lake Campground
Twin Lakes Campground
Howell Lake Day Use Area
Tahuya River Horse Camp
Kammenga Campground
Spillman Campground
Kammenga 4X4 Trail Entrance
Elfendahl Staging Trailhead
Camp Pond Trailhead
Mission Creek Trailhead
Hood Canal State Forest
Lilliwaup Campground
Melbourne Campground
Sam Jarrett
WA DNR- SPS Region
Recreation Manager- Belfair/Hood Canal Units
[email protected]
The word from the DNR;
Due to the December 3rd Storm Event, the Tahuya, Green Mountain, and Hood Canal State Forests have been temporarily closed to public access. Flooding has caused severe trail system and campground damage resulting in hazardous trail and campground conditions. The snow melt and heavy rains resulted in multiple trail bridges being been washed out and severe trail and forest road surface rutting. The Department of Natural Resources Staff, along with volunteers, is currently conducting trail system and campground damage assessments. We hope to slowly re-open segments of the trail systems as we assess conditions, repair sections of trail, and deem specific sections of trail safe for public use. From initial assessments it appears that extensive repairs will be needed to reopen the entire trail network. Once an entire assessment is completed and funding source available for repairs we can better estimate an opening date of the entire trail network. The Tahuya State Forest 4X4 Trail has been assessed and is currently open. Please be aware that there are sections of the 4X4 Trail temporarily closed due to 5 foot deep rutting. Please contact the South Puget Sound Region Office for updates on closures. Also, I will be sending out periodic emails to update everyone when new sections of trail re-open for public use. Thank you for your patience.
The following Trail Systems and Recreation Sites are Temporarily Closed Due to the Storm Damage:
Green Mountain State Forest:
Green Mountain Trail System
Green Mountain Campground
Wildcat Trailhead
Gold Creek Trailhead
Tahuya State Forest:
Tahuya State Forest Trail System
Robbins Lake Day Use Area
Aldrich Lake Campground
Twin Lakes Campground
Howell Lake Day Use Area
Tahuya River Horse Camp
Kammenga Campground
Spillman Campground
Kammenga 4X4 Trail Entrance
Elfendahl Staging Trailhead
Camp Pond Trailhead
Mission Creek Trailhead
Hood Canal State Forest
Lilliwaup Campground
Melbourne Campground
Sam Jarrett
WA DNR- SPS Region
Recreation Manager- Belfair/Hood Canal Units
[email protected]