Category: Places of interest
We spent two weeks visiting the infamous Mt Rainier. It is the tallest volcano (14,410 ft.) in the Cascade Mountain range and touts the most glaciated peak in the continental U.S. Remember – this is still an active volcano. Over 97% is legally protected by the 1964 Wilderness Act. This...
RIALTO BEACH – Our main goal was to take pictures of the “Hole in the Wall.” We arrived at the beach during low tide to explore the tide pools. Getting to the rock formation housing the “Hole in the Wall” was slow going as the beach was covered with stones....
Our stay at the Quileute Oceanside RV Park is one we enjoyed. This park is located at 1st Beach, and from our RV, we could hear the ocean waves as they forcefully approached the shore. Within a few short steps, we were strolling on the Beach. The vast tree trunks...
The Hurricane Hill Trail is 1.5 miles one way and is paved, but don’t let it fool you. You must walk another 1.5 miles just to get to the trail since they closed the road to the trailhead. It’s a steep climb to the top. Along walking up the many...
Elwha Dam RV Park was our base for the next week. It had lots of space and was not too close to other RVs. It had a lounge, laundry, amenities for the children, and an added bonus, an organic garden open to all who choose to harvest the items grown...
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