Fodor's Expert Review Lake Ozette

Coastal Olympic Nature Sight

The third-largest glacial impoundment in Washington anchors the coastal strip of Olympic National Park at its north end. The small town of Ozette, home to a coastal tribe, is the trailhead for two of the park's better one-day hikes. Both 3-mile trails lead over boardwalks through swampy wetland and coastal old-growth forest to the ocean shore and uncrowded beaches.

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Olympic National Park, Washington  98326, USA

360-565–3100

www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/visiting-ozette.htm

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