Hi all,
Thinking of taking a trip up to Olympic how many days and where should I go?
Thanks!
Hi all,
Thinking of taking a trip up to Olympic how many days and where should I go?
Thanks!
No one has any suggestions?
There is a lot of variety there, everything from spectacular rock beaches to temperate rainforests, windswept ridges, and glacier-clad summits. So be prepared for all kinds of potential weather, especially wet. Puget Sound itself is characterized by microclimates. Are you a hiker, car camper, or ?? Temporary forest permits are required to park some places. Like other National Parks there is a formal government website guiding you through all this, replete with a reservation system to campgrounds if needed. And you will in summer. The locals would be better at traffic info or which spots might be overrun with Seattle people on weekends. Besides the beaches and the Hoh rainforest, another famous paved drive is up to Hurricane Ridge and its wildflowered vistas of the icy summits beyond. Hard to say how much time to allocate. A week would be nice. Remember, right on the other side of Seattle is Mt Rainier too, with wonderful sights, and the Columbia River Gorge not too far south of there, or North Cascades NP the other direction. Alternately, there are a lot of ferry options to islands in
Puget Sound itself. I'm certainly not suggesting that you attempt all these on one trip! - Just that if WANT to spend more time seeing this part of the Northwest,
there will be PLENTY to potentially see.
Thanks Drew!
A postscript ... Besides a raincoat, make sure your darkcloth is also waterproof !
LoL sounds like a plan!
If you are in the vicinity, Silver Falls State Park, might be a destination to consider;
http://www.oregon.com/recreation/hik...lls-state-park
"We work in the dark, we do what we can, we give what we have."
Henry James
Thanks lab, the park looks great!
As others have said there are lots of places to visit on the Peninsula, you are going to be limited most likely by time and logistics. Many of the National Park areas are several hours away from each other. My suggestions would be hit to Hurricane Ridge to get a beautiful mountain view (if the weather is good), then hit the Elwha to check out the now free-flowing river made possible by the largest dam removal project in the country. After that hit the coast at Rialto Beach and the Hoh Rainforest, further south.
It really all depends on what you want to do- do you want mountain views, river views, rain forests, or beach? Olympic NP has it all.
Last edited by domaz; 9-Jun-2016 at 14:00.
If time permits a trip out to the coast will be memorable. I suggest the Kalaloch area with the beautiful beaches such as Ruby Beach. If you don't have time head out to Rialto beach just west of Forks. Of course Hurricane Ridge is a great place with photo ops everywhere.
The other great trip is to go to Neah Bay. Be sure to stop and get a day pass at the convenience store/gas station as you enter the reservation. There are some spectacular beaches out there like Shi Shi Beach.
Best regards,
Bob
CEO CFO EIEIO, Ret.
Best regards,
Bob
CEO-CFO-EIEIO, Ret.
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