Dry Creek (East) Trailhead
Dry Creek (East) Trailhead is a parking area in Mason, Washington. Dry Creek (East) Trailhead is situated nearby to Shady Lane South Trailhead, as well as near Copper Creek Trailhead.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mount Rose and Copper Mountain.
Mount Rose
Peak
Mount Rose is a 4,301-foot-elevation mountain summit located in the southeast portion of the Olympic Mountains, in Mason County of Washington state. It is situated in the Mount Skokomish Wilderness, on land managed by Olympic National Forest.
Copper Mountain
Peak
Copper Mountain is a 5,425-foot mountain summit located in the southeast portion of the Olympic Mountains, in Mason County of Washington state. It is situated on the boundary shared by Daniel J. Copper Mountain is situated 2 miles northeast of Dry Creek (East) Trailhead.
Dry Creek (East) Trailhead
- Type: Parking area
- Category: transportation
- Location: Mason, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
47.50169° or 47° 30′ 6″ northLongitude
-123.32088° or 123° 19′ 15″ westOperator
US Forest ServiceOpen location code
84VRGM2H+MJOpenStreetMap ID
way 418453764OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=parking
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Satellite Map
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Shady Lane South Trailhead and Copper Creek Trailhead.
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