The Lighthouse Walk In Washington That Offers Unforgettable Views
Cape Disappointment’s name is a bit misleading — the truth is, there’s nothing disappointing about it. Located in the extreme southwestern corner of the state, it was named by a British fur trader who narrowly missed discovering the Columbia River. It also happens to have some amazing nature walks, including a loop that takes you past two beautiful lighthouses.

It was built after mariners complained that the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse was obscured by approaching ships.

The lighthouse initially had some shortcomings. In 1956, the Coast Guard intended to close the station, but kept it running after listening to protests from Columbia River bar pilots.
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The trail is 4.2 miles in length, although you're always welcome to just walk part of it.
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Coupled with the old growth forest, freshwater and saltwater marshes, and wildlife, this nature walk can be downright magical.

If you have the time, check out Washington's own Waikiki Beach -- it's the only swimmable beach on the peninsula.

We're lucky to be able to enjoy Washington's beautiful coastline in this way.

Just head to Cape Disappointment State Park and follow signs for the trailhead. Make sure to stop by the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center for more information on the area.
Address: 244 Robert Gray Drive, Ilwaco, WA, 98624
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