Take A Boardwalk Trail Through Coastal Forests To Hidden Beaches In Washington
There’s no doubt about it—the state of Washington is a premier place to hike. From our mountainous climbs to our waterfront treks, our trails offer something for everyone, and all skill levels. And if the idea of hiking through a lush green forest to an ocean beach sounds appealing, you’ll love the Cape Alava Trail.
This trail is located inside Olympic National Park and the Makah Indian Reservation, so make sure you have your National Park Pass before you go, and try to leave everything better than you found it. Happy hiking!

However, the trail is mostly boardwalked, and it's considered a fairly easy hike.

Parts of this journey will have you thinking you've stumbled into a fairytale.
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This tells you that you're coming close to the beach.
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But when you see the ocean, it will all be worth it.

If you're lucky, you might even spot some harbor seals or other wildlife.

However, we highly recommend blocking out most of your day for your adventure so you can spend some time at the beach, enjoying the scenery.

And while it's an easy to find, popular hike, the length of the trail tends to keep the large crowds away.
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