Olympic National Park | America’s National Parks
Get an inside look into Olympic National Park's more than 60 miles of Washington State coastal wilderness, from the sea stacks on Shi Shi Beach to the Hoh Rainforest and all of the little critters in between.
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Bikepacking Day 1: Olympic Adventure Route
James and I decided to do a 4 day, 3 night, bikepacking trip along the Olympic Discovery Trail taking the Olympic Adventure Route option where it existed. This is day 1.
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Tubal Cain Trail - Gold mine - B17 crash site - Olympic National Park
I hiked up Tubal cain trail today to an abandoned gold mine and a B52 crash.
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Long Beach Washington Discovery Trail (Full length-fast)
Riding the full length of the Long Beach, WA discovery trail southbound from the Breakers Hotel to Breads Hollow. Shown at high speed to quickly cover the 6.1 mile trail.
Short hike to a cool spot: Spruce Railroad Trail in Olympic National Park - KING 5 Evening
Swimming hole? Tunnel? This Olympic National Park hike has both! Spruce Railroad Trail is in Olympic National Park, and this leg starts on East Beach Road. Dogs can come on leash, and the wide gravel trail is easy to navigate.
Olympic Discovery Trail Bike Ride
Practicing my video making. Sunday bike ride on the Port Angeles Waterfront. Video shot w/ GoPro HD
Top 10 Seattle City Park Trails
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The Emerald city has over 400 city parks.
Use this BOTNW virtual guide to discover the top 10 Seattle City Park Trails.
With so much to offer, it might be hard to leave… Get out and enjoy your Seattle City Park Trails!
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Sequim Bay, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
Sunset with a Blue Heron at Sequim Bay. Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
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Top 10 Family Friendly Trails Western Washington
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Western Washington is rich with adventure for families of all types.
To get started, here are ten of our favorite family-friendly trails.
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1. Discovery Park Outer Loop Trail: Ask a Seattleite what the biggest most spectacular park in the city is chances are they will reply “Discovery” without missing a beat.
With dramatic open vistas from the south bluffs, descending the winding trails, through the woods to the rocky beach the Outer Loop Trail has it all.
2. Point Defiance Perimeter Loop Trail: Busy beaches to quiet secluded forest, old growth trees, high bluffs and spectacular Puget sound views; you will see them all on the outer loop trail.
3. Barclay Lake Trail: A short tree covered streamside hike to Barclay lake is a perfect diversion for little legs with a refreshing dip under the massive Mount Baring as the reward.
4. Twin Falls: Accessible from two directions, the Twin falls trail follows along the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River to the dramatic bridge-crossing viewpoint.
5. Iron Goat Trail: This historical gateway is a wonderful outing for scenery and deepening appreciation of the perseverance of the thousands of workers that forged the passage through this section of the Cascades.
6. Lake Dorothy Trail: Abundant with great swimming and some prime campsites. Lake Dorothy is a popular destination for these very reasons.
7. Blue Lake Trail: Steep in places but well graded this moderate hike arrives at beautiful North Cascades alpine Blue Lake.
8. Ozette Triangle Trail: The classic Ozette Triangle with three stretches of trail boardwalk to beaches and forest connects the loop at the western most point in the continental United States.
9. Deception Pass Trails: With jaw dropping views around nearly every corner, this spectacular seaside route travels across tide pools, beaches, bridges and bluffs.
10. Greenwater Lakes Trail: Multiple river crossings, side waterfalls, massive trees and dramatic views down the Greenwater River gorge make this an engrossing hike for the entire family.
So the next time greet a Saturday morning with a sense of adventure and ask yourself what in the world are we going to do today? Remember, the trails await!
The next two steps are up to you.
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Beautiful Washington. Episode 1 - Scenic Nature Documentary Film about Washington State
Meet the first scenic nature documentary series in the history of Washington State in fantastic quality. Our goal is to bring Washington State's beauty into your homes. Enjoy fabulous, gorgeous and fascinating scenery! This movie will help you to choose the place to visit in WA, the next hike to take and explore our diverse state!
The first part of “Beautiful Washington” takes you on a virtual tour around:
00:30 - Mount Rainier National Park
12:05 - Leavenworth Area
19:39 - Diablo Lake Area
23:39 - Spokane Area
32:34 - Palouse Falls State Park
34:52 - Mount Adams Area
37:50 - San Juan Islands & Puget Sound Region
53:59 - Skagit Valley. Tulip Festival
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Peters Mill Run - George Washington National Forest 4K
Christmas Eve run on Peters Mill.
Cascade Loop Scenic Highway - Best Washington Road Trip
The Cascade Loop Scenic Highway is the best Washington road trip! Just a short distance from Seattle, this 440-mile route takes you to small towns like Leavenworth, Manson, Winthrop, and Mazama. The scenery on this drive is unrivaled, as you pass beautiful mountains on Highway 20 in the North Cascades National Park. So for the ultimate road trip adventure, put the Cascade Loop Scenic Highway on your list! In this video, we'll also highlight places to stay along the drive.
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CAMPING ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA ↟↟ Olympic National Forest, Washington
Our first time camping in the Olympic National Forest with our friends Michael and Jeanie. We spent three days car camping and exploring Crescent Lake and the HOH Rainforest.
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Olympic Lodge in Port Angeles WA
Website: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Olympic Lodge 140 Del Guzzi Drive Port Angeles WA 98682 At the base of the Olympic Mountains, just off Highway 101 and 2 miles from downtown Port Angeles, this lodge-style hotel features an outdoor pool and a bistro. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas. Cable TV, a microwave and a refrigerator are provided in each wood-furnished room of the Olympic Lodge. A coffee maker and ironing facilities are included. Olympic Lodge’s full-service on-site restaurant, The Whistling Frog, serves breakfast consisting of locally sourced ingredients daily up to 10 am. A fitness room, whirlpool and business center are open to all guests. The decorative lobby has a sitting area with an inviting fireplace and views of the outdoor water features. The hotel is just 2 miles from the Olympic National Park Visitors Center. The Peninsula Golf Club is adjacent to the Olympic Lodge.
Dungeness Bay, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
Exploring the beach in Dungeness Bay. Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
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Neah Bay - the most North-Western point of the US
Drive from Tacoma to Port Angeles on Hazy Day
Smoke from the forest fires made this a hazy day for a long drive to Pt. Angeles, WA. Because of the foolishness of a young person, one of the most beautiful places in the United States is on fire and the smoke has covered most of our two states, Washington and Oregon, and has brought grief to us here in the Pacific Northwest.
The brave firefighters have saved the Multnomah Falls historic lodge, but so much has been lost. It's a sad time for residents in both our states.
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Explore the PNW: Hoh Rain Forest
One of the largest temperate rainforests in the United States is right here in Washington
Washington State road biking
The vid shows cyclists riding to Sunrise at Mount Rainier, Hurricane Ridge, the Skagit Flats and the Mount Baker Highway. All are rides featured in my 75 Classic Rides in Washington published May 2012 by Mountaineers Books. For more, and to buy the book go to
Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Seattle, WA (Part I)
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