This Beautiful Boardwalk Trail In Washington Is The Most Unique Hike Around
It’s hard to describe how magical the Olympic Peninsula truly is to someone who has never seen it. No other place in America can match its diversity in terrain and weather in such a relatively small geographical area, and its hiking trails offer an opportunity to experience it to the fullest.
The Ozette Loop Trial is a moderately challenging, mostly boardwalked hike that’s a true charmer, and if you’re a fan of the great outdoors, you won’t want to miss it.


The trail is 8 miles in length, but you don't have to hike the entirety of it to appreciate it (although you may want to).
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Granted, you'll have to hike for several miles before you reach it, but it's well worth the effort.
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It really shows off the unique beauty of the Olympic Peninsula.


If you do, note that campfires are prohibited between Wedding Rocks and Yellow Banks, so you may want to camp south of Cape Alava.
Washington has some of the most visually stunning hikes in the country. These trails are so scenic, you may forget you’re exercising.
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