From the historic timber town of Forks to the surfboard-worthy waves and sea stacks of First Beach at La Push, this Olympic Peninsula region is ideal for those seeking coastal experiences and adventure, the lush Hoh Rain Forest or to …
Continue readingJoyce & Strait of Juan de Fuca Nat’l Scenic Byway
Once walking paths and wagon trails, these 61 miles of meandering north Olympic Peninsula coast highway offer vistas beyond belief along with water recreation, world-class fishing and connections to some of the most scenic hiking, kayaking and coastline imaginable. Take …
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The diverse and dramatic Hoh Rain Forest is one of the most popular destinations on the Olympic Peninsula and beyond. Lush greenery abounds, thanks to an average 168 inches of annual rainfall. Explore rushing rivers, tumbling waterfalls and miles of …
Continue readingClallam Bay & Sekiu & Neah Bay
7.11.21: The Makah Reservation at Neah Bay is still closed to non-residents until further notice. The includes the hike to Cape Flattery and the Shi Shi Beach trailhead. Highway 112 is fully open after winter landslides have been repaired. Use …
Continue readingPort Angeles & Lake Crescent
Perched on the northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula between mountains and sea, Port Angeles is the ultimate basecamp. At your doorstep a million acres of Olympic National Park await including one of its most popular destinations—Hurricane Ridge. Enjoy the …
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