Olympic National Forest, Washington, United States
8.5 miles (13.7 km) · 1,853 ft elevation gain · Point to Point · trail · Route
The Upper Lena Lakes is a 8.5 mile route in Olympic National Forest, Washington, United States. The course features 1,853 feet of elevation gain and 4,409 feet of descent. The most significant ascent covers 2.0 miles and gains 1,327 feet. Vertical rate measures 220 feet of gain per mile. Approximately 29% of the route is runnable. The route follows trail surfaces. Technical difficulty: mountainous. This route ranks at the 75.57th percentile for difficulty among similar distances. This point-to-point route attracts trail runners and hikers exploring Washington's mountain terrain.
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