Second Beach
A surreal landscape where fanged rocks rise from the ground and the ocean feels like a great mystery.

📜 A secluded sandy beach in Olympic National Park, accessible only by hiking.
🔍 Features skeleton trees, gemstone-colored rocks, unique rock formations, and tide pools with diverse sea creatures.

Why Go

🌊 Experience a storybook-like surreal coastal landscape🚶 Hike an enchanting trail through lush greenery🦀 Discover starfish, sponges, and other oddities in tide pools🦅 Spot bald eagles, seals, and whales🌅 Witness stunning sunsets through distant rock arches

Why Avoid

⚠️ No direct address, requires navigation

Tips

🗺️ To get there, travel to Forks, Washington, then take the highway marked "beaches" and go north for about 49 minutes until you see the Second Beach sign.
👀 Keep an eye out for wildlife both on the road and at the beach.
👟 Wear appropriate footwear for hiking and beach exploration.
👣 During exceptionally low tide, it's possible to walk out to the closest sea stacks.

🅿️ ParkingFree roadside parking, approximately 49 minutes from Forks.

Last updated 28 days ago

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