Olympic National Park
August 2017
The drive was long, very long from Bremerton, Washington to the Hoh Rain Forest of Olympic National Park, but it was a beautiful drive.
After checking out the visitor center, we didn't let a "No Wheeled Devices" sign stop us from enjoying a short trail through the forest with several bridges over amazingly clear water with baby salmon swimming.
On our return drive, we made a side trip up Hurricane Ridge. It was a little too late for a hike and the visitor center was closed, but we did have a perfect viewing spot as the moon rose for the evening.
Olympic was Laurel's 23rd and Kellisa's 29th national park visited.
On our return drive, we made a side trip up Hurricane Ridge. It was a little too late for a hike and the visitor center was closed, but we did have a perfect viewing spot as the moon rose for the evening.
Olympic was Laurel's 23rd and Kellisa's 29th national park visited.
Hurricane Ridge and the moonrise:
you are so amazing to do this for the kids. i am sure they must love you for it. and also, they have enjoyed their heart out in the nature
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