Spruce Railroad Trail

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Spruce Railroad Trail is a scenic hiking and biking path in Washington’s Olympic National Park that follows an old railroad grade along the shores of Lake Crescent.

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Spruce Railroad Trail canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biking trail
hiking trail
rail trail
connectsTo Olympic Discovery Trail (west segment)
follows former Spruce Railroad grade
hasApproximateLength about 8 miles round trip (varies by access point)
hasFeature bridges
cliffs along Lake Crescent
forested surroundings
lakeshore views
tunnels
hasHazard steep drop-offs near lake in some sections
hasNameOrigin Spruce Railroad
hasNearbyFeature Fairholme area of Olympic National Park
Lake Crescent Lodge
surface form: Lake Crescent Lodge area
hasRegulation no motor vehicles allowed on trail surface
hasSurface gravel
paved sections
hasUse bicycling
hiking
horseback riding
historicallyUsedFor World War I spruce logging railroad
isAccessibleFrom Camp David Jr. Road vicinity
East Beach Road
isDesignatedAs multi-use trail
isKnownFor historic railroad tunnels
lakeside scenery
relatively gentle grade
isManagedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
isNonMotorized true
isPartOf Olympic Discovery Trail system
isWithinProtectedArea Olympic National Park
locatedIn Clallam County, Washington NERFINISHED
Olympic National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
offersViewOf Lake Crescent
openTo dogs on leash (per park regulations, subject to change)
popularFor family outings
recreation
scenic walking
runsAlong Lake Crescent
season typically accessible year-round, weather permitting

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Lake Crescent hasTrail Spruce Railroad Trail
Lake Crescent Lodge near Spruce Railroad Trail