Olympic National Park boasts over 650 lakes in its borders, and Ozette Lake is the largest. Your guide will take you through the old-growth forest, sharing their knowledge of the flora and fauna common to this section of the park. About 3 miles in, you will begin to hear the unmistakable sound of the ocean waves crashing against shore where we emerge, onto sandy beaches. Here, you have the option to spend some time at the beach and turn back the way you came, or continue North for about 3 miles, as we hike towards Cape Alava, the westernmost point in the contiguous U.S. Along the way we will keep a close watch for sea otters, whales, and eagles. If we are lucky enough to have low tide, we will have plenty of time to explore some tide pools and get a closer look at life under water. A few miles after returning to the forest from Cape Alava, we will pass through unique spots of wet coastal meadows and bogs before, all too soon, we will have returned to our trailhead.
The Ozette Coast is a must-see when visiting Olympic National Park. This hike features more variety than any other tour, and takes visitors through lush old-growth forests, past coastal meadows, and all the way to the Pacific coastline with breathtaking sea stacks and sea life scattered across its length. The majority of this hike follows a beautiful boardwalk seemingly hovering through thickets of fern, cedar, berry bushes, and spongy mosses. Your hike also takes you past a number of culturally significant features, including the famous Wedding Rocks—petroglyphs left by ancestors of the Makah tribe. This hike has very little elevation change with an endless amount to explore, making it the perfect hike for any fitness level, and anyone wanting to experience the incredible diversity of the park in a single day.
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Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States and a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and politics. It's home to iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and a dynamic food scene, offering a unique blend of national significance and urban energy.
A large, open park area in downtown Washington, D.C., featuring iconic memorials, museums, and the U.S. Capitol.
A collection of world-class museums offering free admission and covering a wide range of topics from art to space exploration.
The seat of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of American democracy, offering guided tours of its historic halls and the Capitol Visitor Center.
The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, offering public tours of its historic rooms and gardens.
A historic and charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, waterfront views, and upscale shopping and dining.
A local sausage made with a blend of beef and pork, typically served with chili, onions, and mustard.
Made with fresh Maryland blue crab, these crab cakes are a regional specialty, often served with a tangy sauce.
A iconic dish from Ben's Chili Bowl, featuring a half-smoke sausage topped with chili, onions, and mustard, served in a bun.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Cherry blossoms in April and vibrant fall foliage in October are major highlights.
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Eastern Time Zone (ET) - UTC-5 (Standard Time), UTC-4 (Daylight Saving Time)
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Washington, D.C. is generally safe for tourists, with a visible police presence and a low crime rate in popular tourist areas. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
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Union Station, Greyhound Station
The Metro is efficient and widely used. It consists of six lines and 98 stations.
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The historic estate and burial site of George Washington, offering a glimpse into the life of the first U.S. president and a beautiful view of the Potomac River.
A historic military cemetery honoring American service members, featuring the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, and the graves of notable figures like John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.
A scenic park offering stunning views of the Potomac River and its waterfalls, with hiking trails, picnicking areas, and opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking and rock climbing.
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