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Frog Holler Forest

A trail goes through a field with scattered trees

About the Park

Known for the chorus of tree frogs in the area, the 112-acre Frog Holler Forest is the largest working forest on south Vashon Island in the Frog Holler neighborhood. Prior to public-ownership, the forest received certification for its sustainable management practices under the American Tree Farm System, while still allowing for community enjoyment of the 2.5 miles of trails within the forest. Frog Holler also has a 5-acre pasture once grazed by sheep, goats and horses. 

Park activities and facilities 

Hiking

Horse riding

Mountain biking

Dog walking


Location

25916 Wax Orchard Rd SW, Vashon Island, one-half mile south of Bates Road and one-third mile north of Camp Sealth Road.


Nearby Bus Stops

118 along Vashon Highway SW 


Parking 

Park on shoulder of Wax Orchard Rd SW

 
Trailheads

On Wax Orchard Rd SW, north of SW 261 Pl

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