The
Olympic
Peninsula
So many things to see and do on the Olympic Peninsula
There is no place quite like this place. In a single day, you can take an alpine hike, take a dip in a glacier lake, and watch the sun set over the Pacific Ocean. There is something here for every kind of person. Maybe you want to relax with a book, while you dip your toes in the water – at Lake Crescent, Lake Sutherland, or Lake Ozette, you can do just that. Or maybe you’re more daring – dive into the depths of the Devils Punchbowl, surf the waves at Hobuck, or ascend the peaks of Mount Storm King. Or maybe you just want a small town vibe – people watch at Rainshadow Coffee Co, hunt for antiques on any of our main streets, or get your Twilight fix in Forks. Whatever gets you there, we’ve got it here. Come see us on the Olympic Peninsula.
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Sand Point
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Nearest City: Neah Bay Distance: 6 Miles RoundtripLeashed Dogs: NoPass Required: National Park PassSeasons Open: AllRestrooms: Flush Toilets at trailhead, Privy near BeachDifficulty Level: ★ ★ ★Popularity Level: ★ ★ ★Wow Factor: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sand Point is a sandy beach protected from rough winds by a small forested peninsula. Seastacks loom in…