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Enjoy an easy 2.5-mile hike through forests, meadows, and wetlands at Robin Hill County Park, with minimal elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Robin Hill County Park offers parking facilities for visitors. You can find access points and parking areas around the park, which is located between Port Angeles and Sequim. Specific trailhead parking information is usually available on the Clallam County Parks website.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access and hike the trails at Robin Hill County Park. It is a public county park maintained for community use.
Yes, the trails at Robin Hill County Park are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after them. Given the multi-use nature of the trails, including equestrian use, leashing helps ensure safety for all users.
The park can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most pleasant conditions, spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. After a substantial storm in November 2022, restoration efforts have been ongoing, so checking the latest trail conditions, especially after heavy rain, is advisable.
The terrain is diverse, featuring a mix of natural surfaces and some paved sections. You'll encounter dirt paths that can be soft in places, as well as areas traversing forests, open meadows, and wetland areas. While generally easy with minimal elevation gain, some sections may have uneven ground, small hills, or even steep parts with rocks and roots.
Yes, many trails within Robin Hill County Park are considered easy to intermediate, making them suitable for novice hikers and families with small children. Several routes are mostly flat and even. However, some sections can be more challenging with uneven terrain or small hills, so choose your route accordingly.
You can expect a blend of natural beauty, including stands of mature Douglas fir, Madrona, hemlock, and cedar trees. The park also features rolling meadows, open grass pastures, and several ponds. Interpretive signs are installed along some paths to help identify local trees, ferns, and flowering plants.
Yes, the park borders and connects with the Olympic Discovery Trail, providing access to a larger network for hikers, cyclists, and equestrians.
The park offers approximately 3.4 miles of developed foot trails, with an additional 2.5 to 4 miles dedicated to equestrian use. All trails are multi-use, so hikers and cyclists can also use the equestrian paths.
The park provides amenities such as benches for resting, picnic tables, and porta-potties along the trails. These facilities enhance the visitor experience, especially for longer outings.
Visitors can observe local flora and fauna throughout the park. The diverse habitats, including forests, meadows, and wetlands, support various species. Interpretive signs, installed as part of an Eagle Scout project, help identify specific trees, ferns, and flowering plants you might encounter.