![]() ![]() There are no use fees for the Trail, or parking fees at the above access points, with one exception. This trailhead can be reached from Hwy 101 via East Beach Rd just past Log Cabin Resort on Lake Crescent. It ends at the Olympic National Park East Beach Trailhead with parking and Olympic Discovery Trail Access. This section covers 5 miles from the Joyce-Piedmont crossing, following the Lyre River to Lake Crescent. There is parking for cars along the road near the trail crossing. This section covers 7.6 miles from the Joyce Access Rd to the paved Joyce-Piedmont Rd crossing. ![]() This section extends 5.2 miles from Eden Valley Rd to the Joyce Access Rd crossing, which has limited roadside parking. This segment covers 7.2 miles to the Eden Valley Rd crossing. The east entrance trailhead can be found on the west side of Hwy 112, just ¼ mile past the Hwy 112 Elwha River Bridge. The trail is entirely off road except the last 4 miles on the west end, which is on old RR grade along the Lyre River and shared with logging access.ĭownload the Olympic Adventure Trail Map Segments and Access Points It has 25 miles of double and single track riding over very scenic, hilly, forested terrain. It is designed for mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians. Jon Beltrami, and by the Thursday Crew of Clallam County volunteers under the direction of Lorrie Mittmann and Jim Mantor. It was built by the Clallam County Sheriff’s Chain Gang under the direction of Sgt. The Olympic Adventure Trail (OAT) is a 25 mile alternative to the paved, rail grade ODT route between the Elwha River and Lake Crescent. Go to the The Hiking Project for a Virtual Tour ![]()
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