Dungeness - 2. Dungeness Forks Campground to hatchery


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2. Dungeness Forks Campground to hatchery

Usual Difficulty III (may vary with level)
Length 5.5 Miles
Avg. Gradient 59 fpm

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
DUNGENESS RIVER NEAR SEQUIM, WA
usgs-12048000 500 - 1000 cfs III 01h03m 446 cfs (rc= -0.1 )


River Description

SEASON: November through July. Runs during good rain events and during snowmelt.

LOGISTICS: To reach the put-in from Highway 101 mile 267.4 take Palo Alto Road south through farmlands and into the foothills of the Olympics. This road is paved all the way and in 8.0 miles you will see a turnoff to the right (FR 2880) for Dungeness Forks Campground. Follow this road 1.0 miles down to the Dungeness River. You will cross it at a bridge just upstream of the Gray Wolf confluence which comes in from river left. The campground which is the put-in is here between the two rivers. Nestled in the rain shadow of the mountains and surrounded by mid-age Douglas Fir, it is one of the nicer Forest Service campgrounds in the Olympics. To reach the take- out, head back out to Highway 101 and head west to mile 262.0 (just west of the bridge across the Dungeness) and turn south on the Taylor cut-off. Follow this road 2.7 miles and then turn left on May Road. In another 0.3 miles head right on Fish Hatchery Road. The take-out is at the hatchery.

DESCRIPTION:

No big drops on this run. Consistent gradient and rapids for most of the run. Tree hazards always a possibility. Check road conditions at the FS web site (link below).

lat/long very approximate by tiger map server

for additional information see:

  • Korb, G. 1997. A paddlers guide to the Olympic Peninsula. third edition.
  • local expert: Gary Korb & Carol Volk, 4930 Geiger Road, Port Orchard, WA 98366, 206-876-6780
  • Hood Canal Ranger District, North - USFS Olympic National Forest web site

StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2004-07-09 14:25:56