East or West side of the Olympic Peninsula?
Hi all! I need some advice on this years trip. I can't make this loop work because I'm not finding much info...or not as much as I want anyway. We're leaving Portland OR going as far north as Whistler BC. From there we're back to Vancouver BC and over to Victoria then we land in Port Angeles WA.
From Port Angeles, do we got east or west? I'm leaning towards the west side because the east seems so busy & we'll see it from the other side of the sound when we start up. I'm just not sure what to do on the west side once we're south of Hoh. Any ideas? Suggestions on lodging, which there seems to be little of? We like anything except shopping! I'd like to go on down to Tillamook (only because I want squeaky cheese) but could be led towards Olympia. Thanks!
PNW Visit - Things to do in one day
In one section of our trip this year, we are driving from Olympia WA to Forks WA (staying the night there), then from Forks to Port Angeles the next day. On the way to Forks we plan on stopping at Ruby Beach, maybe Kalaloch and definitely the Hoh Rain forest, possibly drive out to La Push before going to the hotel.
What I am looking for are things to do on the day we leave Forks headed to Port Angeles. We only have the 1 day and there are SO many things. Should we do (1) Lake Ozette area, (2) Neah Bay/Cape Flattery or (3) Lake Cresent area? My real question....is it feasible to do two of these areas in one day?
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Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
Assuming that you're heading to Port Angeles to catch the ferry over to Victoria and depending on when your ferry leaves, you should have ample time to head out to Neah Bay and double back past Lake Crescent with time for some short hikes and photo ops at both sites. Driving time should be in the range of 3½ hours or so (plus stops). Unfortunately, trying to get to Lake Ozette would add considerably to that driving time since the roads in/out are not of the best quality. Note that adding Ozette Lake would require another 2 hours or so plus the time you'll spend there. Only you can make the final decision as to whether such a side trip will fit into your time frame or would be worth it even if it does, but to me, that seems like a lot of driving for a quick stop, look, and more driving.
AZBuck