Top 14. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Olympic National Park, Washington
Top 14. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Olympic National Park, Washington: Hurricane Ridge, Ruby Beach, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Forest, Crescent Lake, Rialto Beach, Sol Duc Falls, Second Beach Trail, Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center, Quinault Rain Forest, Shi Shi Beach, Hoh River, Sol Duc Hot Springs
Visit Olympic National Park, Amazing National Park in Port Angeles, Washington, United States
Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the state of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula.[3] The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side.[4] Within the park there are three distinct ecosystems which are sub-alpine forest and wildflower meadow, temperate forest, and the rugged Pacific Shore. These three different ecosystems are in pristine condition and have outstanding scenery. For more info, visit this link:
Olympic National Park,
olympic national park camping,
olympic national park map,
olympic national park lodging,
olympic national park weather,
olympic national park visitor center,
olympic national park hiking,
olympic national park wiki,
olympic national park pantip,
olympic national park animals,
olympic national park plants,
grizzly bears in olympic national park,
olympic national park endangered species,
cougars in olympic national park,
black bear olympic national park,
olympic snow mole
olympic chipmunk
olympic national park birds
olympic national park attractions
mount olympic national park
olympic national park itinerary
olympus national park
olympic state park
olympic peninsula activities
map of olympic national park
olympic peninsula loop drive
hurricane ridge olympic national park
olympic national park things to do
mount olympic national park
olympic national park itinerary
olympus national park
olympic state park
things to see in olympic national park
olympic national park tripadvisor
olympic national park hurricane ridge
olympic national park hikes
olympic national park lodging
olympic national park map
olympic national park visitor center
olympic national park wildlife
best time to visit olympic national park
olympic national park washington
olympic peninsula activities
map of olympic national park
olympic peninsula loop drive
olympic national park tourist attractions
best places in olympic national park
olympus national park
best places to visit in olympic national park
olympic peninsula activities
map of olympic national park
olympic peninsula loop drive
olympic national park itinerary
hurricane ridge olympic national park
visit olympic national park
olympic national park video
olympic national park images
olympic national park facebook
olympic national park visit
olympic national park youtube
Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, Washi
A short video of the drive down Hurricane Ridge on our recent trip to the Pacific Northwest. This was taken on Tuesday, March 29th around noontime. We had just left the visitors center at the top and were on our way back down. The winter snowfall on this date had totaled well over 400 inches, with much of that still standing near the peak. Just incredible to see, especially for some schmo from the Southeast like me.
6-23-15 - Day 56 - Drive from Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington - Part 12
Video of our drive from Hurricane Ridge at Olympic National Park.
Music: Namaste by Audionautix uploaded from YouTube free audio library.
Olympic National Park Nature Relaxtion Video 4K UHD
#nationalpark #4Kvideo #travel
Enjoy my virtual Hike and nice scenery @ Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park Washington
With Relaxtion Music !
With an annual rainfall ranging from 140 to 170 inches, the Hoh Rain Forest is a lush, green wonderland, with mosses and ferns covering every tree and surface. According to the NPS, it is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park's most popular spots to visit. One visitor described walking in the forest as a Hansel and Gretel-type of feeling while another likened it to a fairy tale enchanted forest.
Most travelers begin at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, which is staffed with rangers who can offer advice on what to see and do. The visitor center also houses exhibits and a bookstore. Two short nature trails loop through the forest near the center, the Hall of Mosses Trail (.8 miles) and the Spruce Nature Trail (1.2 miles). If you're up to the challenge, there is also a 17-mile trail that leads to Glacier Meadows, on the shoulder of Mount Olympus, called the Hoh River Trail.
The Hoh sits on the west side of Olympic National Park, about a two-hour drive from Port Angeles and less than an hour from Forks, Washington. It can be accessed via Upper Hoh Road, off of Highway 101. The visitor center, which is free to access, is open daily during the summer, generally open Friday through Sunday in the spring and fall (hours may vary) and closed December through early March.
Gear i used:
Camera: Sony A7III
Lens: Zeiss 16-35MM F/4.0
Gimbal: Moza Air 2
Software: Adobe Premiere pro
Adobe After Effects
Enjoy my ohter video's :
* Redwood National Park 4K Virtual Hike ! (Nature Sounds)
* Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument 4K
* Smith Rock State Park 4k Virtual Hike
* Crater Lake National Park 4K
* Painted Hills 4K Virtual Hike
* Silver Falls State Park 4k Virtual Hike
* Redwood National Park 4K Virtual Hike !
* Zaanse Schans 4K UHD (DUTCH WINDMILLS)
* Cinque Terre Italy 4K (Train & Boat )
* Glacier National Park Montana America 4K
* Dolomites Italy 4K
* Yellowstone National Park America 4K
* Banff National Park Alberta Canada 4K
* Havasupai Falls Full Hike 4K
#HohRainForest #OlympicNationalPark #Washington #forest
Driving to Cape Flattery
Crossing Hood canal bridge and Lake Crescent while enjoying some Carlos Nakai music on the way. :)
I was making this drive for the Salmon Defense Golf Tournament May 2013 out at cedars at dungeness golf course.
the background music is rights of the artist. I was just playing the music while driving.
Backpacking Washington: Olympic National Park - Mount Rainier - Seattle
A video recapping some of our latest adventures across the Seattle area. Don't forget to visit my website coltondunkle.com to see more content like this!
Gear used to make this video (with product links):
Sony a6000: goo.gl/v2ggTb
DJI Mavic Pro: goo.gl/dAq25V
GoPro Hero 4 Silver: goo.gl/w41eBP
Zhiyun Crane V2: goo.gl/sTEG5E
Olympic Lodge in Port Angeles WA
Website: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Olympic Lodge 140 Del Guzzi Drive Port Angeles WA 98682 At the base of the Olympic Mountains, just off Highway 101 and 2 miles from downtown Port Angeles, this lodge-style hotel features an outdoor pool and a bistro. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas. Cable TV, a microwave and a refrigerator are provided in each wood-furnished room of the Olympic Lodge. A coffee maker and ironing facilities are included. Olympic Lodge’s full-service on-site restaurant, The Whistling Frog, serves breakfast consisting of locally sourced ingredients daily up to 10 am. A fitness room, whirlpool and business center are open to all guests. The decorative lobby has a sitting area with an inviting fireplace and views of the outdoor water features. The hotel is just 2 miles from the Olympic National Park Visitors Center. The Peninsula Golf Club is adjacent to the Olympic Lodge.
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles, Washington | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles, US State..
There's Olympic National Park Visitor Center, Marymere Falls, Salt Creek Recreation Area, Madison Creek Falls, Harbinger Winery, Washington Lavender, Port Angeles City Pier, Port Angeles Fine Art Center and more...
GET MORE INFORMATION - Subscribe ➜
SHARE this Video: ➜
CHECK Another Playlist
Tourist Attraction in USA ➜
Place to Visit in America ➜
Touris Attraction in Europe -➜
Top Cities in the World ➜
Tourist Attraction in Asia ➜
Thank you for watching this video about Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles, Washington, USA
IMPORTANT:
If you have any issue with the content used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you, before you claim it to youtube, please SEND ME A MESSAGE and i will DELETE it right away. Thanks for understanding.
Peabody Creek Trail - Port Angeles WA - May 31, 2016
The Peabody Creek Trail is delightful walk in any season. Access is available from the Olympic National Park Visitor's Center on Mount Angeles Road in Port Angeles.
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles - Washington
group facebook -
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles - Washington: The most beautiful places and sight in Port Angeles: Olympic National Park Visitor Center, Black Ball Ferry Line, Marymere Falls, Salt Creek Recreation Area, Madison Creek Falls, Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center, Port Angeles Fine Art Center, Port Angeles City Pier, Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center, Olympic Coast Discovery Center
Best Places to Visit in Washington State
Best Places to Visit in Washington State
The Evergreen State, rounding out the northwest corner of the contiguous U.S., offers incredible opportunities in business, art, and the outdoors. For those who are just visiting, Washington State can be overwhelming to tackle. A good place to start is with the state’s top attractions, offering views, natural and man-made guaranteed to impress.
From famous sights in Seattle to undiscovered islands, bays and parks, Washington State is home to many beautiful places to visit. Plan a weekend trip to Spokane, Vancouver, Leavenworth, Ellensburg, Walla Walla and other unique towns surrounded by vineyards and stunning scenery. Here are the best places to visit in Washington State.
#1.Olympic National Park
#2.Seattle
#3.Mount Rainier National Park
#4.Mount Baker Highway
#5.The Coulee Corridor National Scenic Byway
#6. North Cascades Scenic Highway
#7.Mount St. Helens National Monument
#8.Spokane
#9.Walla Walla
#10.Friday Harbor, San Juan Island
PJ Lake - Olympic National Park - July 29, 2018
A dayhike along the .9 mile long trail to PJ Lake in Olympic National Park.
According to Robert L. Wood's Olympic Mountains Trail Guide, the small lake was named for Port Angeles pioneer P.J. Williams, who enjoyed fishing there.
The path begins at the old Waterhole Camp about 3.8 miles from the beginning of the Obstruction Point Road.
The Obstruction Point Road connects to the Hurricane Ridge Road, 17.6 miles south of Port Angeles at Big Meadow, near the visitor's center parking lot.
The trail descends an extremely steep grade about 600 feet in elevation before climbing back up about 150 feet to reach the subalpine lake.
Trekking poles are highly recommended, as are long pants in the summer months due to a large number of poison oak plants along the trail.
Hurricane Ridge Road bike
Mid week mid September at 6 PM is an excellent time to do this 4800 foot descent as road traffic is minimal. I used my mountain bike to keep speeds lower due to deer (braked 3 times) and scattered rain showers with top speed being 34 MPH. Total round trip distance, 36 miles (from Olympic National Park visitors center outside Port Angeles) to Hurricane Ridge visitor center at 5200 feet and back.
Hiking Point Flattery | Olympic National Park 2014
I'm in love with the Olympic Peninsula. I try to go at least once a year. It's one of the most magical places in the world to me. And it's all natural. Here is some footage from our hike to Point Flattery in July 2014. It was my best friend Alyssa's first time to Washington.
Ben There, Done That: Klahhane Ridge
KING 5's Ben Dery gets vertical, hiking the breathtaking Klahhane Ridge
Mt. Rainier National Park - Washington's Peak of the State
Mt. Rainier National Park, located near Tacoma, Washington, is the 4th - oldest national park in the United States and is centered around the mountain after which it is named - Mt. Rainier. The park has been shaped by thousands of years of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and glacial movements, carving the terrain that we see today. Inside the park reside hundreds of species of plants and animals, dependent on the intricate ecosystem of the land. Learn more about the geology, ecology, and history of the park by watching this video!
Links:
Music by Emile van Krieken:
Song: Meadow (Aether 3)
Sigma Documentaries on Facebook and Google+
Thanks for watching!
North Cascades National Park
North Cascades National Park, located near the city of Mount Vernon, Washington, is based around and named after the mountain range that runs through the center of the park: the North Cascades. North Cascades National Park is the 33rd National Park in the United States, designated on October 2nd, 1968. Abundant plant and animal species populate the park at every turn, all part of an ecosystem unique to the park. Learn more about North Cascades National Park by watching this video!
Links:
Music by Emile van Krieken:
Song: Meadow (Aether 3)
Thanks for watching! Ratings are appreciated!
Find us on Google+ and Facebook:
US Customs & Border Protection, Port Angeles, WA
US Customs and Border Protection crew heads off to work on a grey day in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Based in Port Angeles, Washington, these guys and gals do an important job in challenging conditions. Some days like this one are smooth as silk, with only the constant parade of freighters, tankers, cruise ships, military vessels and others moving in and out of US and Canadian territorial waters. But other days offer nasty seas and/or thick fog, or possibly just as challenging in its own way, hundreds and hundreds of fishing boats out there in the Strait to worry about, between Canada and the US.
As the camera follows the boat you see a tanker anchored in the bay, and then an anchored blue/red freighter. The low land mass behind these ships is Ediz Hook, the peninsula that provides protection from the sea to PA harbor, with the US Coast Guard station hangar appearing to the right of the freighter.
Thank you, USCBP, for your service.
Mt Rainer from Sunrise Visitor Center
August 2010