Parks & Nature in Forks
2 places · Natural escapes in the DMV
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Parks & Wilderness
27
Forks, WA
Ozette Triangle (Cape Alava to Sand Point)
The Ozette Triangle is a 9.4-mile loop trail connecting Cape Alava, Sand Point, and Lake Ozette via boardwalks through coastal forest and 3 miles of wilderness beach. Cape Alava is the westernmost point of the contiguous United States. Petroglyphs carved into boulders on the beach provide evidence of centuries of Makah habitation.
golden hoursummer · fall

Parks & Wilderness
24
Forks, WA
Hoh Rain Forest
One of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S., the Hoh Rain Forest receives over 12 feet of rain annually. Massive Sitka spruce, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple trees are draped in thick curtains of moss and ferns. The Hall of Mosses Trail and Spruce Nature Trail offer accessible loops through the old-growth canopy.
morningspring · summer
