A 17-mile stretch of winding road through dense forests and alpine ice-covered peaks.
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A 17-mile stretch of winding road through dense forests and alpine ice-covered peaks.
The Olympic Coast national park.
Considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the Washington Coast, this stretch of sand features tide pools, sea stacks and headlands, all abutted by a coastal forest.
Pacific coast beach.
Ruby Beach, located about 35 miles south of the town of Forks ("Twilight") on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, is one of the most scenic beaches in the state that is accessible to the public. It offers
A small, peaceful lake located just off the North Fork Skokomish River.
The Olympic Coast national park.
A scenic lake.
The longest fjord in the United States.
A 454-mile drive through Olympic National Park.
Highest peak in the park.
A popular hot spring offering seven pools.
Heavily wooded and difficult trail that is 5.3 miles in length, which permits trail bikes, mountain bikes, and pack and saddle stock.
A popular hot spring.
Pristine forest surrounding the Olympic Mountain range.
Offering many views of offshore land formations and beautiful stretches of beach, this coastal route is steep in places and difficult to hike due to slick rocks and sandy surfaces.
A scenic river.