Olympic Coast and Hoh Rain Forest
Ruby Beach to Kalaloch
The southern end of Olympic National Park’s coastal strip is the most accessible, with Highway 101 running right along the bluff for more than a dozen miles. Short trails lead down to the water at half a dozen points, and at the southern end one finds the town (of sorts) called Kalaloch, with a comfortable lodge, two Park Service campgrounds, and other facilities.
Beach camping is not allowed along this stretch of the coast.
© Ericka Chickowski from Moon Washington, 8th edition
Buy Moon Travel Guides
Loading books
Search
For more Moon travel information, sign up for our monthly e-newsletter for updates on new travel guide releases, travel tips and trip ideas for those seeking adventure or relaxation, and expert advice from our on-the-go Moon travel authors.