Bogachiel River

Fishing in Bogachiel River

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The Bogachiel River is a river on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.

The 75 km long river rises on the southwestern slopes of the 1668 m high Bogachiel Peak in the Olympic National Park and flows westward through the National Park. In Hoh Rainforest flows from the north of the North Fork Bogachiel River and south of the Tumwata Creek. After the river has deserted the National Park, it flows north-west, U.S. Highway 101 follows the course of the river here. About eleven kilometers to the lying on the northern shore small Bogachiel State Park flowing from the north of the Calawah River to, after a further twelve kilometers it flows together with the Sol Duc River, forming the Quillayute River, which flows a few kilometers to La Push in the Pacific. The river flows in many areas due to forest or wooded areas. He is popular with anglers for its rainbow trout. The Bogachiel River Trail, a wilderness path that runs along the north bank of the river by the Olympic National Park.

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