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Ranger Hole Trailhead provides access to the Duckabush River, a whitewater paddling destination located in Jefferson County, Washington. This access point serves paddlers looking to run sections of the Duckabush, which is known for offering whitewater features suitable for intermediate to advanced paddlers. The trailhead location suggests foot access to the water rather than a developed boat launch facility, making it a carry-in style put-in point typical of river access areas in the Olympic Peninsula region.