Here's the list of 8 amazing places (plus 2 bonus places) in northern Olympic National Park in Washington, one of the larger US national parks
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How to Drive Obstruction Point Road, Washington’s Scariest Road
As a narrow gravel road with steep drop-offs, Obstruction Point Road in Hurricane Ridge has been called Washington’s scariest road.
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Hiking Badger Valley to Grand Lake Loop Trail | Olympic NP, WA
Badger Valley to Grand Lake Loop Trail is located at the end of the steep Obstruction Point Road in the popular Hurricane Ridge section of Olympic National Park. This trail is steep and strenuous, however, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views the entire way.
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Complete Guide to Visit Cape Flattery in Washington State
Located at the furthest northwest tip of the United States, Cape Flattery is stunning with dramatic views and clear teal waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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How to Hike Ludlow Falls Interpretive Trail in Port Ludlow, WA
Ludlow Falls Interpretive Trail is a local's favorite at Port Ludlow, WA consists of lush forest, a beautiful creek, and a 30-foot waterfall.
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Madison Falls, the Most Accessible Waterfalls in Olympic National Park
Madison Falls, a wonderful 60ft waterfalls, is the most accessible waterfalls in Olympic National Park, WA, perfect for families.
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Hiking Dungeness Spit, The Longest Sand Spit In America | Washington
Dungeness Spit in the Olympic Peninsula is the longest sand spit in North America where you can hike to the historic New Dungeness Lighthouse.