(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 03, 2011 ) Seattle, WA - Day1: Arrive in the quaint Victorian seaport of Port Townsend. After settling into a historic B&B wander down to the waterfront for a look in the Northwest Maritime Museum and Puget Sound. Later head to Fort Worden State Park to check out the historic 19th century fort where scenes from the film An Officer and a Gentleman were shot. Sample some Olympic Coastal cuisine for dinner and rest up for the next few days.
Day 3: Get up early and head to Neah Bay. After a hike through the MakahÂ’s forest to see the sea spires off Cape Flattery head back through town to the Makah Culture and Research Center to learn more about the areaÂ’s history and people. Hop back on the trail and head to Forks. Pitch a tent on Second or Third Beach for an unforgettable nightÂ’s sleep.
Day 4: Pack up camp and head to the Forks Coffee Shop for a hearty breakfast worthy of the townÂ’s healthy logging population. Waddle back to your car and get back on the road to the Hoh Rainforest. Sitka spruces, western hemlocks, and wild salmon await your wandering eyes. Perhaps youÂ’ll glimpse a black bear or elk as well. Next check out the glimmering sands of Ruby Beach. Check in to Kalaloch Lodge and watch the waves crash into the cliffs below. Maybe youÂ’ll catch a spectacular storm on its way in from the sea.
Day 5: After breakfast at the Lodge, hop on Highway 101 and head for the Quinault Reservation and Quinault Lake Lodge. Enjoy a day of relaxation playing chess or snuggling in a comfy leather loveseat by the fireplace. The lodge offers stunning views of its namesake lake and rainforest. If itÂ’s warm enough venture to the forest trails or an adirondack chair on the mini-meadow.
Day 6: As you head back to your starting port, stop along the way to take in the natural majesty of the Pacific Ocean and Olympic National Park. Pick up some local produce and smoked salmon for a picnic by the sea. There will be plenty more awaiting your return.
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