Clallam Bay
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Hike to Mystic Beach
Port Renfrew, British Columbia
5.0
Head west from Victoria along Highway 14 past Sooke and Jordan River until you see the Juan De Fuca Marine Trail - China Creek trailhead about 5km past Jordan River on the West Coast Road. Ample signage, parking, and outhouses are available here.The trail taking you to Mystic Beach is just one section of the well-known 47km long Juan De Fuca Marine Trail that attracts hikers worldwide. This 2...
Thru-Run the Juan de Fuca Trail
Port Renfrew, British Columbia
29.2 mi
If you have your eye on Vancouver Island as an adventure destination - and we hope that you do - then you likely already know that our Island is not only home to a diverse and unique alpine hiking scene, but that it also offers 3 (+) world-class long distance hiking routes along our coastline. From north to south those are: the North Coast / Cape Scott Trail, the West Coast Trail and the Juan d...
Beach Day at Sandcut Beach
Shirley, British Columbia
The adventure begins during the rugged wooded hike from the gravel parking lot to the stunning beach (10 minutes). Once you reach the stone and pebble beach, plant yourself down to enjoy the 180 degree view of the Juan de Fuca Strait (and a picnic lunch if you’ve come prepared!).Head east to find a majestic waterfall only a few minutes’ walk away. Continue past the waterfall to explore sandston...
Camp and Surf at Sombrio Beach
Port Renfrew, British Columbia
5.0
1 mi
Heading west from Victoria, take the TransCanada Highway to Hwy 14. Continue past Sooke towards Port Renfrew. Look for the sign that reads Sombrio Beach Trailhead (approximately 45 minutes past Sooke) and take the left. Note that this dirt road can be incredibly rugged (aka full of potholes) and steep, but it’s worth the effort if your vehicle (and nerves) can handle it!From the parking lot, it...
Hike the Aurora Ridge Trail
Port Angeles, Washington
29.5 mi
/ 9137 ft gain
The Aurora Ridge Trail is a 29.5 mile out and back hike that features a river, and is primarily used in the late spring, summer, and early fall. The trail features a river and lots of amazing views of surrounding valleys. The trail is relatively rugged with plant growth. Water supply along the trail depends upon snowpack from winter. An abundance of marmots makes it imperative to have proper wi...
Explore Cape Flattery and Hobuck Beach
Neah Bay, Washington
Cape Flattery, the most northwesterly point of the lower contiguous 48 states is accessed via an easy trail which includes many board walks and sets of stairs. Maintained by the Makah Tribe of Indains, the trail provides spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Tatoosh Island, nearby rocky cliffs, kelp forests, and the opportunity to spot whales, stellar sea lions, and a multitude of sea birds....
Hike the Botanical Beach and Botany Bay Loop
Port Renfrew, British Columbia
2.2 mi
The loop trail is a short 3.5km trail that is well maintained and open year round. There's negligible elevation gain and aside from the odd slippery section the trail is easily accessible for all ages and skill levels.
It is definitely busy in the Spring and Summer months but is manageable in the Fall and often empty in the winter months!
There are many other small trails to explore along the w...
Hiking the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail
Port Renfrew, British Columbia
5.0
29.2 mi
This is no walk on the beach. There are many ascents and descents that range from not so steep to hold on for your life as the mud cliff crumbles steep. You might think 200m of elevation gain isn't much, but it is a constant ascend and descend trail in the moderate-difficult sections.A high level of fitness and experience is required because if you hurt yourself, it’s a hard walk to get out of ...
Hike to Shi Shi Beach - Point of the Arches
Neah Bay, Washington
5.0
8 mi
/ 200 ft gain
Shi Shi offers an incredible reward for those who feel like venturing out a bit further and reaching a less accessible beach on the Olympic Coast, just be sure to time your hike with the low tide! The trail starts off near the fish hatchery on the Makah Indian Reservation.
To get there from Port Angeles, drive 5 miles west on US-101. Take SR-112 west for 64 miles until you reach Neah Bay. Conti...
Places to stay
Port Angeles, Washington
Log Cabin Resort
The resort is also home to a great restaurant, should you get hungry, a general store (beer, wine, sandwiches, ice cream, candy, seasonal...
From $148 / night
Port Angeles, Washington
Lake Crescent Lodge
Unwind and explore nature as you step back in time.Comfortable and spacious guest rooms are nestled among the giant fir and hemlock trees...
From $181 / night
Port Angeles, Washington
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort
Camping and RV sites underneath the stunning Olympic Peninsula Sky.While you’re here, be sure to hike through dense, old-growth rainfores...
From $25 / night
Port Angeles, Washington
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground
Overview
Located along the Sol Duc River, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground is on the "edge of the backcountry in the heart of the Ol...
Forks, Washington
Kalaloch
Overview
Kalaloch Campground is located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Olympic National Park, on a high bluff adjacen...
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