Web hopping: Olympics just a short hop away

  • Friday, September 5, 2008 3:46pm
  • Life

There aren’t many places where you can see rain forests, whales, eagles and snowcapped mountain peaks in one short visit — and it’s all just across Puget Sound.

Several Web sites will fill you in on the spectacular Olympic Peninsula.

www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries

Getting there is simple. Drive to Edmonds and take the ferry to Kingston. From there, Highway 104 takes you across the Hood Canal Bridge to the peninsula.

www.nps.gov/olym

Need convincing? Take a couple of minutes to browse through “Photos &Multimedia” at Olympic National Park’s site.

According to the park’s “Plan Your Visit,” it takes 45 minutes to drive from Port Angeles on the Strait of San Juan de Fuca side of the peninsula through old-growth forests up to the tree line at Hurricane Ridge. Look under “Plans …” for the “Directions” chapter with detailed maps and “Things to Know” (tides and weather can be extreme).

Also check out the “Things to Do” with a page called “Quick Visit Suggestions” and activities including backpacking, day hikes and fishing.

The park is 95 percent wilderness, but it has roads entering at several points. Look under “Plan Your Visit” for “Getting Around,” which shows how the park is ringed by U.S. 101 and gives distances between the access points.

www.fs.fed.us/r6/olympic

Also scattered around the park are segments of Olympic National Forest, with terrain that includes more rain forest, rugged mountains, rivers, ocean beaches and wilderness areas. The Forest Service even has its own photo gallery.

Then you need to click on “Recreational Activities” to see what the Forest Service has to say about its numerous campgrounds and cabins, the Lake Quinault Lodge, hiking trails, the Olympic Loop birding trail and auto tours.

www.opbba.com

Not in the mood for camping out? The Olympic Peninsula Bed &Breakfast Association might have something more to your liking.

visitolympicpeninsula.com/home.htm

U.S. 101 and a piece of Highway 12 form a Pacific Coast Scenic Byway Loop, and the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau says there are nearly 20 waterfalls worth visiting along the way. Click on “Waterfalls” for details, and look for the byway tour link toward the bottom of the page for information on the 284-mile drive around the region.

They also provide a guide to whale watching for the grays, humpbacks and orcas that appear along the coast, with links to charter boat companies. While you’re there, take a look at their guides to music, festivals and surfing.

www.olympicpeninsula.org

Explore Sequim, Quilcene, Clallam Bay and other towns around the peninsula with the Web links at Olympic Peninsula, where you can also search for motels, inns, resorts, campgrounds and retreats.

www.byways.org/explore/byways/13740

Along the north side of the peninsula, the highway is a National Scenic Byway, better known as the Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway, from the Elwha River, just west of Port Angeles, out to the Makah Indian Reservation. Click on “Explore …” for details, and then scan the too-small photo album. And for visitors centers, parks, beach access and scenic vistas, look under “Explore …” and then “Driving Along the Strait.”

www.makah.com

Try to spend some time at the home of the Makah tribe, enjoying their scenery and learning about their culture and history.

www.experiencewa.com

Think you’ll have time for more? Washington state’s official tourism Web site will help you find places and events to fit just about any schedule.

Roger Petterson, Associated Press

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