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Humes Ranch Cabin

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Built
  
1900

NRHP Reference #
  
77001332

Added to NRHP
  
14 September 1977

Architect
  
William Humes

Opened
  
1900

Humes Ranch Cabin

Nearest city
  
Port Angeles, Washington

Address
  
Port Angeles, WA 98363, USA

Similar
  
Goblins Gate, Dodger Point Bridge, Dodger Point Fire Lookout, Elwha Ranger Station, La Poel

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The Humes Ranch cabin was built around the year 1900 by William Humes. William Humes was originally from New York and arrived in the Elwha River area en route to the Klondike. William, his brother, and a cousin liked the area so much they set up homestead sites. In the early 1940s, Herb Crisler settled into the cabin at Humes Ranch with his bride, Lois, while they filmed wildlife for what became Walt Disney's "Olympic Elk" film. Since acquiring the property from Peninsula Plywood, the National Park Service has restored the cabin, conforming to its original appearance and with much of the original materials. Wood deterioration, however, is occurring, as a result of the moist Olympic Peninsula environment.

The cabin is accessible via the Geyser Valley trail, approximately 3 miles from Whiskey Bend Trailhead and 1.3 miles from Goblins Gate. Just beyond the cabin lie Humes' old fields and then the trail continues for less than 0.5 miles to Dodger point bridge and the Grand Canyon of the Elwha.

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