Family Things To Do in Sekiu, Washington

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Waatch, Washington

  • Revered through the ages, Shi Shi Beach has its share of disciples, from First Peoples to first-time visitors, naturalists, bird-watchers, hard-core hikers, beach bums, conservationists, politician... More on Trails

  • Trail is muddy first 2 miles. Forest hiking. Just before descending to beac More on Trails

 

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Sekiu, Washington

  • Hikers with an interest in history will find the Lake Ozette area full of it, particularly abandoned trails such as the Allens Bay Trail to the Norwegian Memorial. The Makah Indians knew the lake as Kahouk, and it was sometimes shown ... More on Trails

 

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Sekiu, Washington

  • Wander the wild, rugged outer coast on this 8.8-mile loop trail leading through coastal forests to miles of rocky tidepools, sea stacks, and arches. With its minimal elevation gain, the loop makes ... More on Trails

  • We started our hike at the Ozette Trailhead. From the Ozette trailhead, you More on Trails

 

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Callam BAy/ Sekiu

  • Drops down fairly steepm keep left and hit log jump and trail flattens before hitting cut block, zig zag down cutblock hitting a nice rock drop and turn left once hitting the logging road,finish tr... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Kind of a kick but I doubt if it's gonna rate real high on your list. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Classet, Washington

  • Hike to the northwesternmost point in the continental United States. Here, where the Strait of Juan de Fuca meets the Pacific, Cape Flattery protrudes into a sea of tumultuous waters. A land of dra... More on Trails

  • Not a long hike, but some amazing views , of the Pacific, and some great his More on Trails

 

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Sekiu, Washington

  • The Strait of Juan de Fuca (also called Juan de Fuca Strait) is a large body of water about 95 miles (153 km) long forming the principal outlet for the Georgia Strait and Puget Sound, connecting both to the Pacific Ocean. It provides ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Sekiu, Washington

  • This 84-mile drive follows the rocky shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the Makah Indian village of Neah Bay near the tip of the Olympic Peninsula. This drive is located under the Pacific Flyway, the migratory flight path of more ... More on Trails

 

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Clallam Bay, Washington

  • A wild and deserted ocean beach on the Strait of Juan de Fuca? With big waves and lots of marine and bird life, Clallam Bay Spit feels like it should be on the Pacific. But when you look across its... More on Trails

  • Great little beach walk. Nice break during the gray winter months. More on Trails

 

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Sappho, Washington

  • A 17.6-mile (round-trip) backpack that climbs to the spine of the High Divide. This trail offers an outstanding ridge walk along the alpine divide of the Hoh River, featuring magnificent views of M... More on Trails

  • We did the High Divide loop as a day hike on a clear day in the second week More on Trails

 

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Sappho, Washington

  • A 1.9 -mile day hike from Storm King Ranger Station part way up Mount Storm King. This trail offers a steep ascent that ends at a viewpoint high on the flanks of Mount Storm King. The trip starts o... More on Trails

  • A quick climb to an excellent view overlooking Lake Crescent. More on Trails

 

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