The Little Known Cave In Washington That Everyone Should Explore At Least Once
Olympic National Park is full of natural wonders. But while many visitors flock to its more well-known spots, like the Hoh Rain Forest, there are plenty of gems that sometimes get overlooked. But every Washingtonian should see the Tree Root Cave, also know as the Tree of Life, at least once.
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Of course, this is more of a miracle tree than a cave, although you can definitely step in. There's a little stream inside that flows into the ocean.
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For years, its thick, winding roots have kept it in place, although no one is quite sure how.
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But the tree continues to grow, and the leaves stay green.
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The Kalaloch Lodge is nearby, a perfect retreat for anyone who wants to stay overnight.
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Step inside the cave and see it for yourself. Then take plenty of pictures of the Tree of Life.
Have you ever seen the Tree Root Cave? Here are some other places to visit at Olympic National Park.
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