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United States
Washington
Clallam County

Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail

Hard

5.0

(9341)

19,749

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Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail

07:09

22.3km

930m

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Embark on the Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail, a challenging hike that takes you through towering old-growth forests and past scenic creeks, starting near the iconic Sol Duc Falls. This difficult route spans 13.9 miles (22.3 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 3062 feet (933 metres), typically…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Canyon Creek Shelter

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Canyon Creek Shelter is also known as Sol Duc Falls Shelter and is the only one remaining within Olympic National Park. There were similar shelters at Moose Lake and Hoh …

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1.45 km

Sol Duc Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

The falls are probably one of the best place I have been to in the PNW. Bring a good camera, maybe even one that shoots panoramic photos.

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2.60 km

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5.45 km

Deer Lake

Highlight • Lake

Deer Lake is actually two lakes, one being considerably smaller than the other. Both are picturesque mountain lakes surrounded by lush vegetation. You can hike around the larger Deer Lake, take a break or even spend the night up here.

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22.3 km

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22.2 km

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11.3 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail?

This trail is rated as difficult. The section leading to Deer Lake features a strenuous, continuous ascent with rocky and root-bound paths. The Little Divide Trail can also be challenging, with steep slopes, especially when snow is present, and sections described as a 'roller coaster on rocks and roots'.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll experience diverse scenery, including towering old-growth forests, scenic creek crossings, and meadows with ponds. Deer Lake offers sweeping landscape views. The iconic Sol Duc Falls are a major highlight, and you'll also pass a waterfall and bridge on the Deer Lake Trail. While mountain views can be brief, the broader area offers glimpses of Mount Olympus.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike is typically late spring through early fall. In late summer, you can enjoy wildflowers like tiger lilies and avalanche lilies. Fall offers beautiful colors, especially in September. Be aware that snow can persist at higher elevations, sometimes covering Deer Lake, requiring gear like spikes and poles.

Do I need permits or pay an entrance fee for this hike?

Yes, this trail is located within Olympic National Park. An entrance fee is required to access the park. Additionally, if you plan to camp overnight in the wilderness, you will need a wilderness permit. Check the official Olympic National Park website for current fee and permit requirements.

Is this a loop trail?

While the Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail can be hiked as part of larger loops, such as the Mink Lake, Deer Lake, and Lover's Lane Loop or the Seven Lakes Basin Loop, the specific route described here is often used as a connector within these larger circuits.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Hikers commonly report seeing deer. Occasionally, bears are sighted, particularly near lakes in the area. You might also spot elk tracks. The lakes and ponds along the route support various aquatic life, including ducks and frogs.

Is the Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on wilderness trails within Olympic National Park, including the Deer Lake and Little Divide Trail. This is to protect wildlife and preserve the natural environment. Please check park regulations for specific details on where pets are allowed.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

Access to the trail typically begins from the Sol Duc area, often near the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort. There is parking available at the Sol Duc Trailhead, which serves as a common starting point for routes leading to Deer Lake and beyond.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, this route is a key connector. It includes sections of the Pacific Northwest Trail 03 Washington, the Little Divide Trail, and the Deer Lake Trail. It also briefly overlaps with the Sol Duc Falls Nature Trail and the High Divide Traverse, making it part of a larger network of trails within Olympic National Park.

Are there any specific challenges or tips for navigating the trail?

The trail can be challenging, especially with snow present, which can obscure the path. Navigation with GPS is highly recommended in snowy conditions. The Little Divide section is less traveled, offering a more isolated feel, but also means fewer markers. Be prepared for obstacles like downed trees and muddy sections, particularly after rain.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

Key points of interest include the stunning Sol Duc Falls, the picturesque Deer Lake, and a scenic waterfall and bridge on the Deer Lake Trail. You'll also pass the Canyon Creek Shelter, which can be a useful landmark.

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