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Must Visit Places In Olympic National Park | Forests, Mountains, Waterfalls And Beaches 

RoadTales: Natalie & Gabriel
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Hi and welcome to Roadtales. Today we are sharing with you some must visit places to visit in Olympic National Park. This National park is full of beautiful mountains, tall and impressive trees, gorgeous waterfalls and mystic beaches that will make you feel in wonderland.
Check out Part 1 of our epic Washington Road Trip!
• Exploring Seattle in O...
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:25 CJ's Eatery Seattle
01:21 Seattle to Forks
02:27 Sequim Bay Rest Stop
02:45 Olympic National Park Morse Creek Overlook
03:40 Olympic National: Hurricane Ridge Trail
05:23 Olympic National: Park Lake Crescent (Moments in Time Trail)
06:16 Olympic National: Soleduck Trail
07:29 Olympic National: Ancient Groves Trail
08:20 Forks
08:58 Rubi Beach
10:30 Tree of Life
11:03 Olympic National: Quinault Rain Forest
12:39 Ocean Shores and Food
13:09 Preview of Part 3 Washington Road Trip
Morse creek overlook is a Dramatic roadside pull off overlook with a few parking spots on the way to hurricane ridge trail. This beautiful place is magic and full of picture-perfect moments for your memories! It also has a very short trail with a great reward at the end.
Hurricane ridge trail:
Hurricane Ridge offers an unforgettable hiking experience with a unique view. We started at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center where exhibits, orientation movie, and restrooms are available year-round. There’s also a gift shop available. On the visitor’s center. The Hurricane Ridge Road in Washington is open 24 hours a day from mid-May into October. The rest of the year, it opens primarily on weekends. There’s also Picnic Areas available during summer only
Lake Crescent is nestled in the northern foothills of the Olympic Mountains. Lake Crescent is known for its brilliant blue waters and exceptional clarity. The pristine waters of this deep, glacially carved lake make it the perfect destination for those in search of a unique natural beauty.
Lake Crescent has several amazing hiking trails, Some of those trails are Marymere Falls, one of the most visited, moments in time, a short but beautiful trail to do with your family and Spruce Railroad trail that runs along the north shore.
There are plenty of picnic areas around the lake.
The Sol Duc Valley is located in the northwest region of the Olympic National Park. The Sol Duc falls trail is a beautiful, stream that begins high in the Olympic Mountains. Most famous for the Sol Duc Hot Springs formed by geothermal activity in the Olympics. With ancient forests and the famous triple Sol Duc Falls awaiting close to the trailhead, it’s a popular very destination.
Ancient groves trail: This is a short trail in size, but it's immense in beauty. The mossy trees, and the green forest make this trail a magical place and a must-visit.
Ruby beach is a special place on its own. Its weird rock formations, different shore, pebbly sand, and chilly sea breeze make this experience a once in a lifetime for us. Ruby Beach is the northernmost of the southern beaches in the coastal section of Olympic National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located on Highway 101, in Jefferson County, 27 miles south of the town of Forks. Like virtually all beaches on the northern coast, Ruby Beach has a tremendous amount of driftwood. It is notable for the number of sea stacks there.
Tree of Life (aka Tree Root Cave)
Some people call it the Tree of Life. With its amazingly viewable roots seemingly supplying the tree with life despite having no soil, it seems to be immortal. Located just north of Kalaloch Lodge, near the Kalaloch Campground, "Tree Root Cave" features a tree like no other. Still breathing while its roots travel to nowhere. Erosion, having taken away its life supply, has not stopped the tree from thriving on the coast and leaving people speechless from a sight that has never been seen before.
How is the top so green? How has it not gone on to that big tree place in the sky? How has another tree not taken over, like it so often happens in the tree circle of life? These questions have been asked so many times, with no one really knowing how it keeps on going. So it became known to some as the Tree of Life. The beach is so called because of the ruby-like crystals in the beach sand.
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The Quinault Rain Forest is a temperate rain forest, which is part of the Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest
The valley is called the "Valley of the Rain Forest Giants" because of the number of record size tree species located there.
The forest receives an average of 12 feet of rain per year. It is believed to be the area with the greatest number of record size giant tree species in the smallest area in the world. It does have the largest trees in the world outside of the state of California and New Zealand.

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@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 2 года назад
Hi friends! Here's part 2 of our incredible Washington State Road trip. Please remember to go to settings and select HD or 4K for the best viewing experience! Please don't forget to help our channel by leaving a comment, liking this video and subscribing! We are a small channel and we are trying our best to give e you the best content possible! Thank you 😊
@JimZim
@JimZim 2 года назад
You were very smart to use a clip-on microphone in making this video. So many other vloggers try to create travelogues, but they do a crappy job of capturing the sound when they appear on-camera. The fact that the sound is so clear when you are talking to the camera makes this video so much more watchable than some of the videos I've seen by other travel vloggers. Good job!
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 2 года назад
Thank you so much we appreciate your feedback so much! We totally agree with you. After our first videos, we notice that the audio quality was poor and made the viewing experience so bad, so we tried our best to provide a better quality audio bu getting some wireless lav mics!
@stihlsawrepairs7955
@stihlsawrepairs7955 Год назад
I enjoyed the filmography and your itinerary, Natalie! Thumbs up
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Thank you!! My husband Gabi does all the videography so he gets the credit 😁 I just do the talking 😀 This was such a beautiful place!!
@SaySarah
@SaySarah Год назад
Great informative but simple video! And nice seeing everything in chronological order so I can plan a trip that makes the most sense!
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Thank you so much for watching!! We are so glad you found the video useful! We had a great time visiting Washungton and making the video series, especially Mt rainier (the video after this one!). It's such a wonderful state.
@twenty4seven368
@twenty4seven368 Год назад
I love your voice. So beautiful and calming.
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Thank you so much 😇😇
@pointofviewgr
@pointofviewgr 2 года назад
Great sharing 👍
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 2 года назад
Hi! Thank you 😊
@DailyMyChildhood
@DailyMyChildhood Год назад
That's incredibly beautiful to watch . Appreciate your sharing😊
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind comment! So glad you enjoyed it!
@randywarnock2937
@randywarnock2937 8 месяцев назад
The mountains you saw to the south are called the Bailey Range. There are no trails. It’s only cross country backpacking. I have hiked to Sol Duc Falls to High Divide then the Bailey Range Traverse. The 11-day backpacking trip continues on the Skyline Route and finished in the Quinault Rainforest.
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for sharing that information!
@willard622
@willard622 2 года назад
We're planning our 1st visit next summer. Thank you, this video was informative and inspiring. Still going back and forth whether to go during June or July. Did you have parking issues during your July visit? or was there generally enough parking space at your stops? Thanks again for doing this helpful video.
@natalielorch3370
@natalielorch3370 2 года назад
Thank you so much, we're so happy you found it helpful! We had no problems with parking. We stayed in Forks and went to Sol Duc pretty early (like 8 am). There are huge parking lots at Hurricane Ridge and Ruby Beach. Quinault Rainforest was basically empty in the afternoon when we went.
@willard622
@willard622 2 года назад
Oh thank you Natalie. Hearing about huge parking lots always gives me a sign of relief. Will make a point to hit Sol Duc early. Thanks again :)
@iamcoreilly
@iamcoreilly Год назад
You skipped the Hoh Rainforest? The Hall of Mosses? Or is that a separate video? I'm going there tomorrow!
@lilnatal
@lilnatal Год назад
What time did you depart from Seattle?
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Hi and thank you for watching!! As far as I remember, we had breakfast first and then check out from the hotel around 10am, then rented a car in the city, so I might say around 11 to 12pm..
@joselolebron7696
@joselolebron7696 2 года назад
SALUDOS
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 2 года назад
Saludos 👋
@smithaunnikrishnan579
@smithaunnikrishnan579 2 года назад
Hi when did visit Olympic park? Which month please?
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 2 года назад
Hi, we visited Olympic during July last year.
@gurpir
@gurpir Год назад
Which island are you from?
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
We are currently living in Puerto Rico!
@randywarnock2937
@randywarnock2937 8 месяцев назад
The scents were from Douglas fir, NOT pine and Sol Duc is pronounced “sole duck”, NOT sole dook!!
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the educational facts! Always like to know exactly what I'm smelling!👃
@ambientambiance7192
@ambientambiance7192 Год назад
Great content, but I wanted to ask if this series is supposed to be geared toward children? The narration sounds like it may be?
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Thank you! We are family-oriented and like to keep our content upbeat and accesible for all ages 😀
@DJRushX1
@DJRushX1 Год назад
Sol DUCK not Sol Duke
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Thank you for your comment! As you may hear in the voiceover, I did learn that after the fact! Now I always ask a local how to pronounce things before filming!
@DJRushX1
@DJRushX1 Год назад
@@natalieandgabriel Especially in Washington state /grins Sequim (Squim) Seiku (SeeKu) Neah Bay (Neya Bay) are just a few.
@samialkhuwaiter1123
@samialkhuwaiter1123 Год назад
Too much advertising couldn’t watch it
@natalieandgabriel
@natalieandgabriel Год назад
Hi, I'm so sorry about that, but we can't control youtube ad process. RU-vid platform is who decides when it shows an ad. Still, thank you so much for letting us know and for your input.
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