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Bogachiel State Park
Bogachiel State Park is a thickly forested 123-acre camping park on the banks of the Bogachiel River. Remotely located on the tip of the Hoh Rainforest on the banks of the Bogachiel River, this thickly forested camping area abounds in lush vegetation.
Summer: 8 a.m. to dusk. Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk. The park is open year-round for camping and day use. Some campsites are closed in winter.
State Parks Information Phone: 360-902-8844 Web Site: www.parks.wa.gov
Location
Bogachiel State Park
185983 Highway 101
Forks, WA
United States
48° 3' 5.1516" N, 123° 49' 27.6456" W
See map: Google Maps
Olympic National Park
The majesty of the Olympic Mountains, the fairy-tale quality of the rain forests and the pristine wilderness coastline are great reasons to visit Olympic National Park. This World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve encompasses nearly one million acres and also includes glacier-carved lakes, waterfalls, over 600 miles of hiking trails, dozens of campgrounds and scenic vistas. Highlights of the Park include Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh Rain Forest and 60 miles of unspoiled coastline.
Location
Olympic National Park Visitor Information Center
600 E. Park Ave.
Port Angeles, WA
98362
United States
48° 6' 6.0048" N, 123° 25' 59.6748" W
See map: Google Maps
Shadow Mountain Campground
Beautiful mt. view
Neah Bay & Cape Flattery
To the west - Follow Hwy. 112 to Neah Bay and the Makah Indian Reservation where you will find a world-class cultural museum and the best smoked salmon ever!
West of Neah Bay at the tip of the Olympic Peninsula lies Cape Flattery, the most northwest point in the continental U.S. Walk the boardwalk to Cape Flattery. There are amazing views of ocean sea caves, Tatoosh Island's lighthouse and a fantastic marine wildlife viewing spot!
Around La Push
This drive-to beach is a beautiful spot to enjoy the surf and watch shorebirds, eagles and seals. The 1-1/4 mile trek north to “Hole-in-the-Wall” begins here.
Location
La Push
WA
United States
47° 54' 30.9744" N, 124° 38' 20.3676" W
See map: Google Maps
Hobuck Beach Cabins & RV Park
Oceanfront
Bogachiel State Park
Bogachiel riverfront

