Place to see: the Pacific Ocean at the Hoh River, Port Angeles, Washington, United States

the Pacific Ocean at the Hoh River, creepy shelter

the Pacific Ocean at the Hoh River, creepy shelter

This shelter—with its inverted boot hanging like a pirate flag—made for a creepy neighbor, but the site would have to do. There was nowhere else to camp.

About this place:

Latitude: 47°45'8.00"N
Longitude: 124°26'25.00"W

Located in Olympic National Park (Washington state, USA) roughly 20 miles south of the town of Forks, and about 75 miles—a two hour drive—from Port Angeles. Access by hiking one mile through the rain forest from a trial head at the very end of Oil City Road. NOTE: Camping is NOT advised for the faint of heart. (See related article, "Wilderness Camping: An Olympic Event.")

Oil City Road
Port Angeles, Washington, US

Discovered by David Balch
on 12 May 2008.
218 views.