Foothills Trail System in Olympic Peninsula Reopens; Sadie Creek Work Next (Washington)

DNR crews working in the northern Olympic Peninsula have reopened all but a small section of trail in the Foothills Off-road Vehicle (ORV) Trail System following last month’s windstorm.

Crews worked for nine days cutting and clearing blown-down trees and limbs that had fallen across the trails. DNR kept about a half mile of the trail closed because fallen trees pulled out big chunks of ground, and the freezing weather prevented crews from repairing the trail.

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