Olympic National Park in Port Angeles, Washington is a diverse park. Within this park you can see glacial mountains, rain forest, and miles of ocean shoreline. We saw two out of the three. Just like Mt. Rainier, we were not able to see the mountains because of heavy fog. But the ocean and rain forest were beautiful. The giant cedar trees were unbelievable. The rocky ocean coast was breathtaking.
Olympic Mountain range...in heavy fog |
The moss covers everything. |
Big Cedar Tree, this monster was HUGE! |
Hole through the trunk |
We had to climb over a bunch of logs to access the beach. The logs wash up here with the waves. |
Ruby beach |
Hall of Mosses trail, the trail went under these trees that had fallen |
Watched salmon try to jump up these falls, mostly they kept hitting a rock and falling back into the pool below |
This stump was over 6 feet across |
Madison Falls |
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