Merriman Falls, Lake Quinault, Washington State
Merriman Falls at Lake Quinault in the Quinault Rain Forest, Washington State, Olympic Peninsula
Waterfalls of the Olympic Peninsula
Video clips of waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State. June 2011
Includes Bunch Creek, Falls Creek, Madison Creek, Marymere, Merriman, Mineral Creek, Sol Duc, Striped Peak, Sylvia, & Willaby Creek Falls.
Olympic peninsula, Washington, USA: Lake Quinault and rainforest
The Olympic peninsula is located at the north west of Washington State. It is famous for the temperate rainforests covered by moss and the beautiful beaches at the Pacific coast. This video shows the rainforest near the Quinault Lake and the Quinault Lodge. Then it shows the South Beach and the Kalaloch lodge.
Washington state waterfall
Beatiful waterfall near Seattle, Washington
on the trail to Gatton Creek Falls
a walk along the trail to Gatton Creek falls in the Quinault Rainforest at Lake Quinault.. about a half mile from the Rain Forest Resort, but sadly the day after this vid, there was a wind storm that blew down the forest.
Quinault
Olympic National Park, WA
Bicycling Deep into the Quinault Rain Forest in Washington
This was a very tiring venture. I covered about 20 miles up and down a road, which turned into a dirt road. This part of the road is paved, but is distant from any major towns. You can see how some of the back country folks live a little by the appearance of their living conditions.
There are ominous mountains in the background which can captivate anyones attention, especially mine. They are amazing to look at. They affect the rain fall quite a bit because they are so immense. It felt very clean and wet out in this area.
Neah Bay - the most North-Western point of the US
Cape Flattery Lighthouse, July 2012
Cape Flattery Lighthouse, Neah Bay, WA.
Olympic National Park; Lake Quinault
The Lake Quinault area of Olympic National Park. Includs the historic lodge on the south side of the lake, and a walk through the Maple Glade trail. Part of video series at
Cape Flattery Trail - Makah Nation - June 2009
A short dayhike to Cape Flattery near Neah Bay on the northwesternmost tip of Washington state.
Lower Falls of Twin Falls in Washington
Late in the season a little less water
Wallace Falls State Park
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Wallace Falls State Park is almost 5,000 acres outside of Gold Bar, Washington. The park contains three falls with each falling more than 200 feet.
Here's the Northern Rangers video review of this trail.
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Lake Quinault hiking path
Lake Quinault hiking path
Cape Flattery on a rainy day.
Located in the Northwestern-most point of the contiguous United States (the part of America that is connected) the Makah reservation may just be the most beautiful location on the Olympic Peninsula. With high bluffs over the ever-churning Pacific Ocean, as well as locations to watch for whales, eagles, seals and migratory birds, Neah Bay is spectacular. With hiking trails, amazing smoked salmon and one of the best cultural museums in the Country, a trip to Neah Bay and the Makah Reservation is needed!
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WA Vlog 7 - Quinault rainforest and Forks.
7th vlog of my holiday in the US. Today we went to Quinault rainforest and Forks where part of Twilight was filmed. I LOVED seeing all the sights and hope you guys enjoy seeing them in this video too.
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Shoshone Falls 2 Twin Falls, Idaho 04/18/2009
Another spectacular view of the Shoshone Falls from today. It is at its peak for the season this weekend only. It is a must see, absolutely awesome!
Coal Creek Falls (Washington State)
July of 2010. This was such a nice little hike. Just a short ways from Bellevue, Washington, the hike to the falls and back was really quick and easy. Great hike for kids and dogs. Most people with dogs couldn't help but let the dogs off to play in the water, although you're probably not supposed to do that.
Snowy Owl At Edmonds
Spent some incredible time with this beautiful owl at Edmonds, WA on 23rd Nov, 2014.
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