Haley's Lagoon Trail
An easy 3-mile round trip walk with 350 feet of elevation gain through trees to the lagoon in a state park on Key Peninsula. This is a great place to relax on the beach, view the totem pole, and look for sand dollars. The beach on Case Inlet has several campsites, and is a great place to camp with young kids.
Getting There
Drive SR-302 (Key Peninsula Highway), turn northwest onto Lackey Rd NW and then immediately left onto Jackson Lake Rd NW, and continue ~0.5 mile to the trailhead. This can be a difficult hike to find. The trailhead is ~200 feet west of the spur road to Jackson Lake in a gap in the forest. When driving down Jackson Lake Rd NW, look to the right for a small clearing that marks the path. Park on the side of the road or park in the Jackson Lake parking lot and walk across the road to the trail.
- Suitable Activities: Backpacking, Day Hiking
- Seasons: Year-round
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Difficulty: Easy
- Length: 3.0 mi
- Elevation Gain: 350 ft
- 275 ft
- Land Manager: Washington State Parks
- Parking Permit Required: None
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 12
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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