Blanchard State Forest offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities in northwest Washington, known for its lush forests and sweeping views of the nearby Puget Sound.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Blanchard State Forest.
No permits or fees required for day use.
Spring and fall are ideal for pleasant weather and less crowded trails.
No official visitor centers; information kiosks at trailheads.
Accessible via Chuckanut Drive, with no seasonal closures but check for weather conditions.
The area experiences mild winters with rain and warmer, drier summers. Temperatures range from low 30s in winter to mid-70s in summer.
Logging activity and increased visitor use pose ongoing challenges, with conservation efforts focused on maintaining biodiversity and trail integrity.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
A well-loved trail that culminates in breathtaking views of the islands and sound.
Takes hikers through forested areas to a tranquil lake setting.
Offers a combination of forest hiking and rewarding overlooks.
For experienced hikers, offering elevation gains and scenic payoffs.
Visit early in the day to avoid crowds, especially during weekends.
In fall, check trail conditions due to increased rain and possible mud.
Parking can be limited; consider carpooling to trailheads.
Carry extra water and snacks, as facilities are limited in the forest.