π Northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States.
π Features a trail to stunning cliff-side vistas and massive oceanside caves. Why Go
π Stunning ocean views and dramatic sea caves
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Excellent bird and marine wildlife watching (whales, sea lions, eagles)
πΆ Accessible 0.75-mile hike with boardwalks and observation decks
πΏ Explore a culturally significant area of the Makah Tribe Why Avoid
β οΈ Trail can be muddy and slippery, especially boardwalks
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ΏοΈ Parking lot can be busy, especially in summer
β¬οΈ Moderate exertion for return hike uphill Tips
π Dogs allowed on leash, stay on trail
β Wear waterproof hiking boots for muddy sections
ποΈ Check sunset times as trail closes 30 minutes after sunset
πΊοΈ Download directions, data connections unreliable Cost
π° Makah Recreation Pass required. Hours
π Daily, dawn to 30 minutes after sunset, year-round. Toilets
π½ Restrooms at trailhead. Parking
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ΏοΈ Day parking and limited RV parking at trailhead. Overnight parking prohibited.
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