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Bogachiel Peak is a 5,478-foot (1,670 m) peak in the Olympic Mountains of Washington, U.S.. It is located in Olympic National Park, and is a high point on the High Divide separating the Hoh River and Sol Duc River valleys, and forming the southern rim of Seven Lakes Basin. The peak is situated at the headwaters of the Bogachiel River.
The Bogachiel River begins in several headwater streams near Bogachiel Peak deep in the Olympic Mountains, in the northwest part of the Olympic Peninsula.Flowing west through a densely forested valley just north of the Hoh River valley, it gathers various mountain streams, including its main tributary, the North Fork Bogachiel River.
Bogachiel State Park is a 127-acre (51 ha) public recreation area on the Bogachiel River four miles (6.4 km) south of the city of Forks on Highway 101 in Clallam County, Washington. The state park was established in 1931, with initial management and development performed under the auspices of the Bogachiel Improvement Club and Forks Chamber of ...
The trails are divided into five separate areas, Staircase/Dosewallips Trails, Hurricane/Elwha Trails, Quinault/ Queets Trails, Hoh/Bogachiel/Sol Duc Trails, and Coastal Routes. Staircase/Dosewallips Trails
Cat Peak; Mount Childs; Chimney Peak (Olympic Mountains) Mount Christie (Washington) Mount Clark (Washington) Mount Claywood; Mount Constance; Copper Mountain (Mason County, Washington) Crystal Peak (Olympic Mountains)
Cat Peak; Mount Childs; Chimney Peak (Olympic Mountains) Mount Christie (Washington) Mount Clark (Washington) Mount Claywood; Colonel Bob Mountain; Colonel Bob Wilderness; Mount Constance; Copper Mountain (Mason County, Washington) Mount Cruiser; Crystal Peak (Olympic Mountains)
Bogachiel: Clallam: 123 50 Camping on the Bogachiel River: Bottle Beach: Grays Harbor: 75 30 Tidal flats on the southern shore of Grays Harbor: Bridgeport: Okanogan: 748 303 Camping, boating on Rufus Woods Lake: Bridle Trails: King: 482 195 Suburban equestrian park with 28 miles (45 km) of trails Brooks Memorial: Klickitat: 700 280
The Calawah River is a 31 mi (50 km) [2] tributary of the Bogachiel River in Clallam County in the U.S. state of Washington, on its Olympic Peninsula. [3] Its two major tributaries are the South and North Forks Calawah River. [4]