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16.9
Dungeness River, Railroad Bridge Park. The park is owned by the
Jamestown S'Clallam and managed jointly with the local and
national Audubon Society Chapters and the River Center Foundation.
The Dungeness River Audubon Center is located here. This trail
crosses the river on the a wooden Howe Truss railroad
bridge which was built in 1915 and is on the National Historic
Register. It was converted by Peninsula Trail Coalition volunteers
for ODT use in 1992. More about the bridge and park can be
found at www.dungenessrivercenter.org
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Parking here is
accessed from the east via Hendrickson Road.
16.4 Parking for the trail and Railroad Bridge
Park, accessable from the west via Runnion Road off Carlsborg
Road.
15.6 Cross Carlsborg Road.
15.0 Table and sani-can.
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14.3
Cross Kitchen-Dick Road. Parking is allowed at the Kings Way Church
lot.
For camping, go north on Kitchen-Dick Road for about two miles
and then right on Lotzgesell Road for one quarter mile to Dungeness
Recreation Area. Campground is open from March to October. A trail connects the
park to adjacent Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge. For more
information see www.clallam.net/CountyParks/html/parks_dungeness.htm .
13.7 Trail turns south along Vautier Road for
about a half mile.
13.3
Robin Hill Farm County Park. 195 acres of meadow and forest
jointly managed with WSU Cooperative Extension for agricultural and
garden demonstration projects. Includes several miles of trails open to bicycles and equestrians.
12.7 Cross McDonnell Creek. Picnic table next to
the creek.
11.5 Cross Spring Road and parallel it north for
a third of a mile.
11.2 Intersection of Spring Road and Old Olympic
Highway. Trail parallels highway on south
side.
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