Tag: Tahuya State Forest

  • Know Before You Go: Spring Trail Closures at Tahuya State Forest

    Know Before You Go: Spring Trail Closures at Tahuya State Forest

    Every spring, Belfair and North Mason families load up the truck — ATVs, mountain bikes, hiking boots — and head out Belfair-Tahuya Road toward one of our closest and most-used backyards: Tahuya State Forest. The DNR gates opened April 15 to kick off the 2026 season, running through October 31, and the bulk of those 84 miles of trail are accessible.

    But not all of them. Several trail sections are currently closed or disrupted — one because of a washed-out bridge, others because of active timber harvesting — and knowing the picture before you drive out could save a frustrating Saturday morning.

    The Howell Lake Bridge Is Out

    The biggest closure right now is the Howell Lake Loop Trail, which is shut down due to a washed-out bridge. DNR has not announced a repair timeline as of this writing. If you’re heading to Howell Lake for the fishing, a swim, or a family day-use outing, the lake and the day-use area remain accessible for non-motorized use year-round — but the loop trail itself is impassable until bridge repairs are completed. Worth a call before you commit to that detour.

    Three Timber Sales Are Affecting Multiple Trails

    Active logging operations across three DNR timber sales — known as Trail Mix, Little Wrangler, and School — are also causing temporary closures and access disruptions across a wider section of the trail network. Affected trails currently include Randy’s H2O Stop, Mission Creek, the 1.9 Mile trail, Hoof & Tail, and the Tahuya River Trail.

    Timber harvesting is core to how Tahuya State Forest functions. DNR manages 23,000 acres here as working forest to generate trust land revenue for Washington public schools, and sales rotate through different areas over time. That means the closure footprint shifts week to week as operations move. A trail blocked today may be clear in a few weeks — but new sections can open to logging as well.

    What’s Still Open: Elfendahl Pass

    Even with the active closures, the majority of Tahuya’s trail network — which draws around 200,000 visitors a year — is still open and accessible. The Elfendahl Pass Staging Area, the forest’s main trailhead hub at NE Elfendahl Pass Road, is open for the season and can handle about 50 vehicles, with trailer pull-through for rigs up to 35 feet.

    From Belfair: take SR-300 west 3.5 miles → right on Belfair-Tahuya Road 1.9 miles → right on Elfendahl Pass Road 2.3 miles.

    Before You Head Out

    Trail conditions in Tahuya can shift quickly as logging operations relocate, so check current status before you go:

    • Official DNR page: dnr.wa.gov/GreenMountainTahuya — current closure alerts and the updated March 2025 trail map
    • Phone: (360) 825-1631 — DNR South Puget Sound Region office

    Spring is the best time to be out there. Just know the lay of the land before you leave Belfair.

  • Hood Canal Shellfish Season Opens with New 2026 Rules — Tahuya Trail Closure and What’s Coming This Summer

    Hood Canal Shellfish Season Opens with New 2026 Rules — Tahuya Trail Closure and What’s Coming This Summer

    Spring is here and so is shellfish season along Hood Canal! If you’re heading out to dig clams or harvest oysters, take note of the new 2026 rules that kicked in April 1 — the minimum size for cockles is now 2½ inches, and geoduck limits have dropped to one per person per day. Potlatch State Park’s clam, mussel, and oyster season is open through May 31, so grab your shellfish license and your Discover Pass and get out there.

    Over at Tahuya State Forest, heads up that portions of the Howell Lake Loop Trail remain temporarily closed due to a washed-out bridge. Plenty of other trails are open for ORV riding, mountain biking, and hiking — just stick to marked routes and remember your Discover Pass.

    Looking ahead, the Theler Wetlands trail system is getting a major upgrade this summer. Construction begins on a new pedestrian boardwalk in the footprint of the removed levees, fully reconnecting the estuary trail loop. And Belfair State Park’s Tree Loop campground opens for reservations May 15 — start planning those summer weekends on the water.

    • Shellfish 2026 Rule Changes (April 1): Cockle minimum size 2½ inches; geoduck limit 1/person/day
    • Potlatch State Park shellfish season: Open through May 31
    • Tahuya Howell Lake Loop: Partial closure — bridge washout; other trails open
    • Theler Wetlands boardwalk: Construction starting summer 2026
    • Belfair State Park Tree Loop: Reservations open May 15