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Get an inside look into Olympic National Park's more than 60 miles of Washington State coastal wilderness, from the sea stacks on Shi Shi Beach to the Hoh Rainforest and all of the little critters in between.
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Olympic National Park (Washington State, USA)
Looking over the beach at Kalaloch, Washington in Olympic National Park
Olympic Hot Springs
Hike to Olympic Hot Springs
Goldmyer Hot Springs, Cascade Mountains
Our experience enjoying the natural hot springs of the Goldmyer Hot Springs, and hiking to the springs, in the forests of the Cascade Mountains, Washington.
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*Reservations are required. They take phone calls to reserve a spot. Here's the website with their reservation calendar:
*Bring headlamps so you can stay late and hike back in the dark in order to have the whole place to yourself like we did.
*Clothing is optional- there will likely be naked people in close proximity, just fyi.
*The hike is a gradual and easy 4.5 miles which follows the logging road.
*The water is very nice with three pools: the lower water was around 90 degrees fahrenheit, the middle pool 104 degrees, and the upper pool/ cave water temp is 111 degrees.
*Bring a hand towel for taking pictures! We forgot one and it's tough to keep your hands and the lens clean with the heat of the water, and there always a high chance of rain in the Cascades.
*The drive in gets pretty difficult after the sharp right turn. A vehicle with good tires and off road capabilities is a must.
*The driving directions in are also not very clear, but here's the driving route in:
The journey included:
(0:00) Intro including the lower pool, middle pool, and the cave.
(0:18) Clips from the 4.5 mile hike in along the logging road
(1:00) At the hot springs- the covered cabana
(1:05) Clips of the hot spring pools
(1:37) Entering the cave with a head lamp
(2:57) Our photo in a photo for our four year wedding anniversary photo
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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
A Sol Duc Trek Through the Olympic National Park
Sol Duc is located on the western side of the Olympic National Park in the state of Washington. Sol Duc is a lush rainforest with old grown trees, lots of water falls, bubbling brooks, lakes and even hot springs. Great hiking and exploration.
Vlog Kalaloch Beach | Olympic National Park | Wa
Kalaloch /ˈkleɪlɒk/ is an unincorporated resort area entirely within Olympic National Park in western Jefferson County, Washington, United States.[1] Kalaloch accommodations (lodge, cabins, and campgrounds) are on a 50-foot (15 m) bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, west of U.S. Highway 101 on the Olympic Peninsula, north of the reservation of the Quinault Indian Nation.
OLYMPIC GAME FARM, WA. Olympic Peninsula, Giant Waving Grizzlies, Wolves, Elk, Llamas
LIONS & TIGERS & BEARS OH MY!
Olympic Game Farm Park, Olympic Peninsula, has them all. Great Family Fun.
No Bandit with me, though. He would have barked his head off!
Adults $15 - Children & Seniors $13 - Animal food $2 per loaf
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Bikepacking Day 1: Olympic Adventure Route
James and I decided to do a 4 day, 3 night, bikepacking trip along the Olympic Discovery Trail taking the Olympic Adventure Route option where it existed. This is day 1.
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Amazing Camping Spots In Washington. TOP 20
Amazing Camping Spots In Washington. TOP 20: Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Bainbridge Island, Moran State Park, Mount St. Helens, Neah Bay. Lake Chelan, Deception Pass State Park, North Cascades National Park, Lake Crescent. Clallam Bay. Baker Lake. Coldwater Lake. Columbia Hills State Park, Lacamas Lake, Palouse Falls State Park, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Palmer Lake. Lena Lake, Washington Park
Olympic National Park Sol Duc Hot Springs outdoor water hot pool
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Sol Duc Hot Springs
outdoor water hot pool
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Olympic National Park Washing ton State Beach Hike Day Two
Beach Hike From Rialto past Cape Johnson Olympic National Park Washington State
Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into three basic regions: the Pacific coastline, the Olympic Mountains, and the temperate rainforest. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Olympic National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a redesignation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation in 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, almost all of the Olympic Peninsula was designated as the Olympic Wilderness, further enhancing the protection of the region.
The coastal portion of the park is a rugged, sandy beach along with a strip of adjacent forest. It is 73 miles (117 km) long but just a few miles wide, with native communities at the mouths of two rivers. The Hoh River has the Hoh people and at the town of La Push at the mouth of the Quileute River live the Quileute. [1]
The beach has unbroken stretches of wilderness ranging from 10 to 20 miles (16 km to 32 km). While some beaches are primarily sand, others are covered with heavy rock and very large boulders. Bushy overgrowth, slippery footing, tides and misty rain forest weather all hinder foot travel. (Times to hike should typically be doubled.) The coastal strip is more readily accessible than the interior of the Olympics; due to the difficult terrain, very few backpackers venture beyond casual day-hiking distances.
Subalpine Fir in meadow on Hurricane Ridge.
The most popular piece of the coastal strip is the 9-mile (14 km) Ozette Loop. The Park Service runs a registration and reservation program to control usage levels of this area. From the trailhead at Lake Ozette, a 3-mile (4.8 km) leg of the trail is a boardwalk-enhanced path through near primal coastal cedar swamp. Arriving at the ocean, it is a 3-mile walk supplemented by headland trails for high tides. This area has traditionally been favored by the Makah from Neah Bay. The third 3-mile leg is enabled by a boardwalk which has enhanced the loop's popularity.
There are thick groves of trees adjacent to the sand, which results in chunks of timber from fallen trees on the beach. The mostly unaltered Hoh River, toward the south end of the park, discharges large amounts of naturally eroded timber and other drift, which moves north, enriching the beaches. The removal of driftwood - logs, dead-heads, tops and root-wads from streams and beaches was a major domestication measure across North America. Even today driftwood deposits form a commanding presence, biologically as well as visually, giving a taste of the original condition of the beach viewable to some extent in early photos. Drift-material often comes from a considerable distance; the Columbia River formerly contributed huge amounts to the Northwest Pacific coasts.
The smaller coastal portion of the park is separated from the larger, inland portion. President Franklin D. Roosevelt originally had supported connecting them with a continuous strip of park land.
La Push is a small unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, United States. It is home to the Quileute Native American tribe and is located along the Quileute River. La Push is known for its surfing and whale-watching, as well as natural beauty. One of the main attractions of La Push is the Ocean Park Resort along James Beach.[citation needed] It is also a tourist attraction for many fans of the book series Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, as a large part of the series is located in La Push.
The name La Push is an infusion of the French la bouche, meaning mouth, into Chinook Jargon. It describes the town's location at the mouth of the river.[1]
La Push is home to the westernmost ZIP Code in the Contiguous United States, 98350.
Best Places To See In The Pacific Northwest // Washington State and Oregon
Here are the best things to do and places to see in the Pacific Northwest. We included the best hikes and attractions from Washington State and Oregon. There are endless places to visit and things to do in the PNW but these are just some of our favorites. Enjoy!
1. Oneonta Gorge Hike - Oregon
2. Vance Creek Viaduct (abandoned railroad bridge) - Washington
3. Cape Flattery - Washington
4. Florence Sand Dunes - Oregon
5. Vista House (at the Columbia Gorge) - Oregon
6. PNW Bus - Eastern Washington
7. Mount Pilchuck Hike - Washington
8. Cougar (aka Terwilliger) Hot Springs - Oregon
9. Bandera Mountain Hike - Washington
10. Franklin Falls - Washington
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PULP VACATION 1995 Part XVIII Olympic National Park
Brent Nevers & family visit Olympic National Park in Washington state during the summer of 1995...enjoy!
HOH River Trail in Olympic National Park Rainforest and Hall of Mosses
Beautiful dayhike in the Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington State
Olympic National Park | Camping at Kalaloch
A quick video of our road trip to Olympic National Park in March, 2017
Sol Duc Valley - Olympic National Park - July 10, 2016
A 6 mile dayhike loop from the Sol Duc Trailhead parking lot to Sol Duc Falls, Lover's Lane and the Sol Duc Hot Springs Lodge.
Backpacking & Off trail in Olympic National Park : 50 Mile Rain Shadow Loop
Aaron & Sarah take me on a 50+ mile loop through the Olympic Mountains. This loop involves both trail and off trail travel (cross country).
Olympic National Park-Van Life Happiness!
Hi! I am Beachcricket, my videos are of My Life Traveling In a Van across the USA! If you would like to Help sponsor my Channel the link is- paypal.me/Beachcricket Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the state of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. 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.
VIP visits our campsite in Olympic National Park , Hoh Campground
VIP visits our campsite in Olympic National Park , Hoh Campground