At a Glance
150Square Miles
86%Public Land
300 - 4,380Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Don't forget your rain gear
- Carry a GPS when hunting close to the National Park border




The Olympic National Forest takes up the majority of this GMU, with a small portion of private along the Quinault River, past Lake Quinault along Hwy 101 to the southern point. Aside from homes around the lake, the private land here is mainly owned by timber companies. There are three very steep ridgelines running southwest out of the national park divided by the Quinault, West Fork Humptulips, East Fork Humptulips and Big Creek drainages.
Seeing as the terrain is very steep, come into this unit physically prepared. All the clear-cuts have grown up.