Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Summer Road Trip 2013: Lake Quinault

The Ocean Shores destination was grey and misty on this Monday morning but the locals had put me onto a new tack. After a leisurely morning trolling the internet and seeing what may happen with Will and Kate’s baby delivery, we packed up lunches and snacks to drive North to Lake Quinault.

Lake Quinault is spectacular with the densely wooded rainforest firs, hemlock and spruce. The rich lush undergrowth of ferns, salal, and huckleberry demand that you pay attention. Best of all, is the sweet scents that permeate the air as you walk the trails. We started on the Rainforest Trail and found the Willaby Waterfalls, then we went to see the largest Sitka Spruce Tree by which time that sunshine had managed to find us. We hugged the tree and then wandered to Falls Public Day use area for an hour to be able to chill out on the beach and play.

Then, we did the Cascade Falls loop in the trees, listening to the birdsong and taking copious amounts of pictures. This was a glorious way to spend a day. Since finding the IGA, time for a lazy evening at the resort and watching the news unfold about baby boy Cambridge. The world is a lovely place when you can find the quiet. Since pictures speak volumes, here are some reasons why you should go!
They even have a museum but it is closed Mondays
The Lodge: It even has Starbucks
Interesting! But no one seemed to be exploring this option
Lovely beach

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