Those into large driftwood piles will love this beach, which sits at the south end of the town. Parking is available and portable bathrooms are surprisingly clean. Full review by stephenmH6078NE
Jul 7, 2023
It's a long drive to LaPush , but once you get there you will find one of the hidden treasures on the Olympic peninsula. Gorgeous views, great place for families and pets, saw a number of pelicans . Full review by Mark T
Apr 5, 2023
It was a lot of fun, I would go again- that's saying a lot for something that doesn't do much change. I would definitely like coming when it is not as cold. Full review by X8785AFkimw
Hi belmonted. Here is the info from the nps website. We're from Florida, too, and this is totally unlike anything we have here! Very much worth the short hike. nps lists the difficulty as …
Hi belmonted. Here is the info from the nps website. We're from Florida, too, and this is totally unlike anything we have here! Very much worth the short hike. nps lists the difficulty as easy, but if you have any mobilization issues, it wouldn't be easy. Also, check the tide tables and be sure to go at low tide to see all the creatures in the tidal pools! Trail Description Ecosystem type: Coastal forest and ocean beach Trail tread types: Well maintained General elevation trend: Flat River crossings: None Unique features: Ocean views, sea stacks, opportunities to view bald eagles and seals. Bird life is common on sea stacks. Whale migration occurs in March/April and October. Level of difficulty: Easy Distance: 0.7 mile Elevation change: 80' gain and 100' loss on way in Best Season: April through October