North Mason Families: Which Tahuya State Forest Trails Are Actually Open This Spring?

If you’re loading the truck for a Tahuya weekend — mountain bikes, ATVs, kids who’ve been waiting all winter — the 2026 season is open. Gates are running April 15 through October 31, and Elfendahl Pass is set up to handle you. What it’s not set up to do is guarantee every trail on your mental list is accessible. Two distinct closure situations are affecting the network right now, and knowing them before you leave Belfair saves the Saturday.

The Howell Lake Situation

The Howell Lake Loop Trail is closed. A bridge washed out and DNR hasn’t set a repair timeline. If Howell Lake is on your family’s plan specifically — for fishing, swimming, or a picnic with easy lake access — the lake and day-use area are still open for non-motorized activity year-round. Your family can get to the water. You just can’t do the full loop trail until the bridge is fixed. Before committing to Howell Lake specifically, call DNR at (360) 825-1631 to get current status.

Active Logging Is Blocking Several Trails

Three timber sales currently operating in Tahuya — Trail Mix, Little Wrangler, and School — are causing temporary closures on Randy’s H2O Stop, Mission Creek, the 1.9 Mile trail, Hoof & Tail, and the Tahuya River Trail. If any of those are on your ride list, check current status before heading out.

The key thing to understand about timber sale closures: they move. As logging operations shift from section to section, some trails reopen while others close. A trail that was shut last weekend may be running this weekend. This is why checking dnr.wa.gov/GreenMountainTahuya before every trip matters more at Tahuya than at a conventional park — conditions here aren’t static.

What’s Definitely Running: Elfendahl Pass

The Elfendahl Pass Staging Area is open and handling traffic well. It’s the best entry point for families — approximately 50 vehicle spaces with room to pull through with a trailer. From Belfair: SR-300 west 3.5 miles → right on Belfair-Tahuya Road 1.9 miles → right on Elfendahl Pass Road 2.3 miles. The majority of Tahuya’s trail network is accessible from there, divided between motorized and non-motorized designated routes.

Before You Head Out

  • DNR page: dnr.wa.gov/GreenMountainTahuya — current closure alerts and the March 2025 trail map
  • Phone: (360) 825-1631 — often more current than the website for active timber operations

For the full spring access picture, see our complete Tahuya spring 2026 trail guide. If you’re planning a broader Hood Canal family day, the North Mason families summer planning guide covers Belfair State Park, shellfish, and what to build around this season.

Frequently Asked Questions: Tahuya State Forest for North Mason Families

Can kids use Tahuya State Forest trails safely?

Yes. Tahuya has both motorized and non-motorized designated trail zones. Non-motorized routes for hikers and mountain bikers are appropriate for families on foot or with bikes. Motorized routes handle ATVs and dirt bikes on separate designated trails. Check the DNR trail map to stay in the correct zone for your activity.

Can we still go to Howell Lake with young children?

Yes — the lake and day-use area remain open year-round for non-motorized activity. Fishing access, the picnic area, and the water are still accessible. The loop trail around the lake is closed due to the bridge washout, but getting to the lake itself is not affected.

Is Elfendahl Pass suitable for families with trailers?

Yes. The staging area accommodates approximately 50 vehicles with trailer pull-through space for rigs hauling ATVs, bikes, or boats. It’s the primary staging area for both motorized and non-motorized trail access.

How much of the Tahuya trail network is currently accessible this spring?

The majority of Tahuya’s trail system is open in spring 2026. Current closures affect the Howell Lake Loop Trail (bridge washout) and portions of several trails under active timber operations. Elfendahl Pass and its connected trail network remain available. Check dnr.wa.gov/GreenMountainTahuya for the current closure map before your trip.

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