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Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:38 pm
by Olive6001
I'm getting tired and can't remember if it's Olympic or Olympia. Anywho, it's that peninsula in Washingston State. I'd like to see it before I turn south and head back to Texas. Any opinions, advice, experiences, or whatever? The pictures are beautiful and I need one more view of the Pacific before I head east and south.

Thanks,
Nikki

Re: Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:21 am
by chalet05
Nikki, you have it right 'Olympic'. The peninsula is a big place - I grew up in Port Angeles.

On the west is obviously the Pacific. I stay at a membership campground near Ocean Shores. North of that is the Hoh Rain Forest and Forks, Washington (setting of the Twilight books and movies). Cape Flattery, the farthest point west in the lower 48. LaPush and Neah Bay are fishing towns. Highway 112 is along the north coast but not a 'fast' road like 101. On 101 is Lake Crescent and Marymere Falls. In Port Angeles you can go out on Ediz Hook to watch the seals and sea lions (not hoards of them). Hurricane Ridge is a nice drive in the mountains with hiking and deer.

Sol Duc Hot Spring is west of Port Angeles.

As far as places to stay, I'm not much help since I have friends and family to stay with. West of Port Angeles is Salt Creek Recreation for camping - believe it's county and I have stayed there. It sits on a bluff overlooking the Straits of Juan de Fuca and you can go down to explore the beach and tide pools.

From Port Angeles you can take a ferry to Victoria, B.C.

I'd suggest you read about Port Townsend to see if that interests you.

Those are things I can think of, but if you have specific questions fire away. I'm going to be in Canada so won't have daily Internet but will check in when I can.

So glad you are enjoying your time on the road!

Re: Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:14 am
by carold
We stayed at the Hoh rain forest campground. First come.....as with any national park, no hookups, but right next to the river and visitor center. Great hiking. Check out tGM' s blog and their website is great (couldn't get website to paste). I think the town of Fork isn't to far. If u r in that area, don't miss it. carold

Re: Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:20 am
by retiredhappy
You're in my old stamping grounds. Don't think there's any place prettier altho it does take rain to keep it that green. Lord, I wish I was with you.

Re: Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:14 pm
by Olive6001
Thanks, everyone. Karen, I wish you were here, too.
Smoke from the wildfires is driving me out of southern Oregon. There's a huge fie around Ashland that is sending smoke up this way.

Re: Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:11 pm
by Olive6001
Smoke from wildfires cleared today and I'm scheduled to leave Diamond Lake Monday a.m. No WA this trip, but soon, I hope.

Thanks for all the posts. I can come back to them when I'm planning the WA trip.

Nikki

Re: Olympic National Park Wash State

PostPosted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 1:35 am
by JudyJB
I have been here in Olympic peninsula for last couple of weeks. Send me a private message when you start planning again.

No smoke here, by the way.