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Beautiful Ruby Beach, on Washington’s Pacific Coast
As you head south on US 101, your first sight of the Pacific is at Ruby Beach. To reach the ... -
Hoh Rain Forest: Hall of Mosses
The Hall of Mosses is a bit shorter than the Spruce Nature Trail, and just as the name promises, there’s ... -
Spruce Nature Trail, in the Hoh Rain Forest
Heading south on US 101 out of Forks, the first attraction you’ll reach is the Hoh Rain Forest. After you ... -
Clallam Bay: Slightly Famous Running Fish Statue
Once you leave Neah Bay, you won’t find many businesses, until you reach the tiny towns of Sekiu and Clallam ... -
Neah Bay & Cape Flattery: Northwesternmost Point
Once you leave Lake Crescent behind, US 101 gets a bit boring. All you pass are trees, trees, and more ... -
Marymere Falls, Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park provides plenty of places where you can enjoy a spooky walk through the woods. The path to ... -
Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park
In my opinion, US 101’s short drive along Lake Crescent is every bit as impressive as its much longer trip ... -
Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park
At best, you can only skirt the edges of Olympic National Park, since no roads cross over its rocky range. ... -
Railroad Bridge Park, Sequim, Washington
Once you leave Port Townsend, head back down WA Rte. 20 to US 101, then head west (or is it ... -
Port Townsend, Washington
Just before US 101 North becomes US 101 West, take the turnoff that leads to Port Townsend, Washington. The Victorian ...
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