This Peaceful Place In Washington Is One Of The Quietest Spots In The Entire Country
Sometimes getting some peace and quiet involves turning off your TV and phone for the evening. But sometimes you need to truly disconnect and get away from it all — and when that urge strikes, you’ll be happy to know that a place in Washington was just voted the quietest spot in the continental United States by Conde Nast Traveler.

He initially found 21 silent spots in Washington... but a decade later, thanks to traffic and aircrafts, only three were left.

To meet his requirement, visitors must be able to expect silent intervals of 15 minutes or more during the day.
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But Hempton did find a place in Washington the qualified: The Hoh River Valley on the Olympic Peninsula.
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However, if you want to experience the silence for yourself, look for an oddly shaped Sitka spruce on the north side of the trail and follow that little path north for about 200 yards.

The good news is, most hikers won't complete the entire trail due to time and energy constraints, so you'll enjoy plenty of peace and quiet once you've gone past the first 5 miles.
Needing some silence is a great excuse to visit the Olympic Peninsula, which is full of gems every Washingtonian should get to experience.
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