A backcountry campsite located at the junction of Appleton Pass and High Divide trails in Olympic National Park, situated at 3,082 feet elevation and 13.35 miles from the trailhead. The camp is positioned next to scenic Rocky Creek, featuring mossy logs and rushing white water with an excellent bridge crossing. This wilderness campsite accommodates 1-6 people and requires wilderness permits and approved bear canisters for all overnight stays. The site serves as a strategic overnight location for backpackers exploring the High Divide-Seven Lakes Basin loop trail system.
Official NPS page for Appleton Pass Trail in Olympic National Park
The Appleton Junction campsite is located at 13.35 miles and 3,082 feet elevation, next to the Appleton Pass trail intersection with the High Divide trail. Appleton Junction requires bear canisters and can accommodate 1-6 people
All food, garbage and scented items must be stored in approved bear canisters, which are required for overnight stays anywhere in the Olympic Wilderness. A permit is required for all overnight stays in the wilderness year-round
Rocky Creek Camp was a decent forest site with excellent water and a beautiful bridge. Part of the High Divide-Seven Lakes Basin loop
Official Olympic National Park website
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