Olympic Coast and Hoh Rain Forest

Ruby Beach to Kalaloch

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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.

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