![]() Once on the beach, head left to explore along the beach. So, while I would not bring a stroller, you can definitely bring small kids. The trail is relatively easy, but steep in some sections. However, we imagine this is not the case during peak season. From the parking lot, there is a small trail that takes you down to the beach. We arrived close to high tide, in off-season, and did not have any issues with finding a spot. The parking lot is relatively small and runs the risk of being full. This is one of the few beaches you can still enjoy at high tide, so if you want less crowds or to see two beaches in a single day trip, this is a good one to add.įrom the highway, you’ll pull onto a little dirt road that leads into the parking lot. This beach has the rocky shore, iconic driftwood and seastacks you’re looking for. Furthermore, this beach does not require any hiking to access. This beach is 8 miles north of Kalaloch Beach and also located right off of highway 101. Ruby Beach is arguably one of the most popular (and family friendly) beaches in Olympic National Park, and for good reason. Hiking Distance to Access the Beach: 0.5 mile Ruby Beachĭistance from Port Angeles: 1 hour 35 minutes Asides from the Tree Root Cave, this beach offers the classic sea stacks, rocky shores and driftwood. The beach is accessible via a short walk from the parking lot, ending with stairs down to the beach. ![]() With roots stretching to both sides of the eroding river bed, it appears that the tree is hanging in mid-air. The Tree Root Cave is commonly referred to the Tree of Life. Additionally, this beach is also home to the Tree Root Cave. The convenience of the Kalaloch Lodge is what attracts a lot of the beach visitors. It is easily accessible off of highway 101 and has a beautiful lodge to stay at nearby (Kalaloch Lodge). Kalaloch Beach is a frequently visited beach in Olympic National Park. Hiking Distance to Access the Beach: 0 miles We highly suggest you use our Google Maps List with all 8 locations detailed below pre-saved!Ĭlick Here to Access our Google Maps List Kalaloch Beachĭistance from Port Angeles: 1 hour 45 minutes A lot of the beaches or popular spots don’t have signs until the moment you need to turn off, and this will get frustrating after a while. While navigating Olympic National Park is generally straightforward, it can be a bit tricky for your first time. Final Tips for Visiting Olympic National Park:.
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