Buckhorn Wilderness
1984 establishments in Washington (state)IUCN Category IbOlympic MountainsOlympic National ForestProtected areas established in 1984 ... and 3 more
Protected areas of Clallam County, WashingtonProtected areas of Jefferson County, WashingtonWilderness areas of Washington (state)
The Buckhorn Wilderness is a 44,319-acre (17,935 ha) mountainous wilderness area on the northeastern Olympic Peninsula in Washington, USA. Named after Buckhorn Mountain (6,988 ft or 2,130 m), the wilderness abuts the eastern boundary of Olympic National Park which includes nearby Mount Constance (7,756 ft or 2,364 m), Inner Constance (7,667 ft or 2,337 m), Warrior Peak (7,320 ft or 2,230 m), and Mount Deception (7,788 ft or 2,374 m).
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Buckhorn Wilderness (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).Buckhorn Wilderness
Tubal Cain Trail,
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| N 47.833333333333 ° | E -123.13333333333 ° |
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Tubal Cain Trail
Tubal Cain Trail
Washington, United States
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