Olympic National Forest Do The Loop
This video is a trip around the Highway 101 Loop on Washington State's peninsula. There is so much to see and do, and so many sites to visit, 5 minutes certainly isn't enough time to hit them all. But this video will highlight many accessible areas presented by the US Forest Service. Don't forget to click on settings for HD!
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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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Road Trip | Olympic Peninsula | Washington State
Fly to Seattle and drive along Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
Olympic Peninsula Overview
We spent a week exploring the Olympic Penninsula. Lodging destinations are the Pacific Inn Motel and the Lake Pleasant Beach house.
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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Cape Flattery Trail, Washington - a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog - Olympic Peninsula
In this Travel Vlog we hike Cape Flattery Trail in Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The trail is located at the northwest tip of the United States.
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Teresa and I drive around the HWY 101 loop. We day hike to cape flattery and Ozette triangle Ruby beach and Hoh rain forest.
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Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Throughout the winter season, rain falls frequently in the Hoh Rain Forest, contributing to the yearly total of 140 to 170 inches (or 12 to 14 feet!) of precipitation each year. The result is a lush, green canopy of both coniferous and deciduous species. Mosses and ferns that blanket the surfaces add another dimension to the enchantment of the rainforest. The Hoh Rain Forest is located in the stretch of the Pacific Northwest rainforest which once spanned the Pacific coast from southeastern Alaska to the central coast of California. The Hoh is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park's most popular destinations.
Visit Olympic National Park, Amazing National Park in Port Angeles, Washington, United States
Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the state of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula.[3] The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side.[4] Within the park there are three distinct ecosystems which are sub-alpine forest and wildflower meadow, temperate forest, and the rugged Pacific Shore. These three different ecosystems are in pristine condition and have outstanding scenery. For more info, visit this link:
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10 Best Hotels Near Olympic National Park, Washington
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Backpacking Olympic Nat'l Park Washington | Hoh River Trail | Blue Glacier
Join Joey Coconato and I on a 3 day backpacking trip in Washington States Olympic National Park. This is the first trip here for both of us. We hike the Hoh River Trail through lush rainforest making base camp at Lewis Meadows. We then slack pack climbing over 3,700ft to the amazing Blue Glacier on day 2. Olympic National Park is very diverse with a little bit of everything. I look forward to going back and exploring more. A huge thank you to Joey for all of the incredible additional footage. Please visit Joey's channel at the link below. His work is amazing...
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Washington's Olympic Peninsula
The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is located on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, a unique natural biome of the world. Surrounded by water on three sides, the Peninsula is a haven for people interested in marine activities such as boating and fishing. Mossy rain forests create native habitat for a host of wild animals.
Home to the Olympic National Park, the peninsula attracts visitors from around the world. Natural wonders include the Olympic Mountains and the Olympic National Forest.
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pacific-oceanThe Peninsula has some of the most pristine Pacific Ocean beaches in the United States. You can visit Lake Ozette near the coast and take a day hike out to the beaches where you will see sand as well as logs, estuaries and sea stacks.
Tribal communities include Neah Bay, Elwah and Jamestown S'Klallam Tribes, who participate each year in the annual Canoe Journey. The Olympic Culinary Loop and local Wineries provide special events and tours that will satisfy everyone's taste for fine food and beverages.
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Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
The Hoh Rainforest is one of the rainiest places in the United States, it is a beautiful, tranquil place that I could return to over and over again.
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Cape Flattery | WONDERFUL Washington Coast
Cape Flattery in Washington State is the Northwestern most part of the contiguous United States. It's a breathtaking coastal area filled with sea caves, arches, clear blue water and an easy trail lined with delicious salal berries. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring this area and learning more about the delicate balance of this coastal ecosystem.
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Olympic National Park 3-minute Tour
Located on the northwestern tip of Washington, Olympic National Park features three distinct ecosystems: incredible glacier-crowned mountains, lush rainforest and majestic ocean seashore. From the Hoh Rainforest to Ruby Beach, from Lake Crescent to Hurricane Ridge, Olympic preserves some of the Pacific Northwest's most incredible places.
This video is an excerpt from Finley-Holiday Films' new America's National Parks Blu-ray and DVD. Available on location at national parks throughout the USA and from finleyholiday.com.
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Deer Lake Trail - Olympic National Park - Washington State - United States
Here are highlights of the Deer Lake Trail in Olympic National Park in Washington State. From the Sol Duc trailhead at the north side of the park, the trail climbs 1,640 feet in elevation as it follows the Sol Duc River and Canyon Creek. This trail has many wonderful waterfalls including the iconic, three prong Sol Duc Falls. After 3.4 miles one arrives at beautiful Deer Lake in a wooded basin in the transition zone from montane to subalpine forest. Deer lake is at an altitude of 3,522 feet.
For this backpacking trip I was joined by my brother, Bill O'Leary and his future spouse, Laura Covington.
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Bogachiel River - Olympic National Park, Washington State
360 degree view of the Bogachiel River in Olympic National Park. The Bogachiel River Trail runs 24.4 miles and follows the Boagchiel River from the trailhead to its terminus at the Mink Lake Trail junction. The trail cuts through the temperate Bogachiel Rainforest and is easily accessible just a few miles south of Forks, WA on the Olympic Peninsula. The Bogachiel Rainforest is a 'low maintenance priority' for the NPS and as a result, conditions can vary widely. There are multiple creek crossings, some of which can be very difficult or impossible to cross during high water. The trail is generally easy to moderate in good conditions, but can change at any time. The best season for the trail is May through September.