Olympic Peninsula — Hurricane Ridge Drive
🚗8 mapped stops
From sea level to 5,242 feet in 17 miles — the road that climbs from temperate rainforest to alpine meadows in one drive. Mountain goats, wildflower meadows, and on a clear day, a view that stretches from the Pacific to the Cascades.
Paradas en Este Tour (8)
- 1 Olympic National Park Visitor Center Gateway to Olympic's million acres of wilderness — thirteen endemic species, three climate zones in seventeen miles, and the wettest spot in the contiguous US.
- 2 Heart O' the Hills entrance station Named for conservationists who saved these forests — 500-year-old Douglas firs and Roosevelt elk, named for the president who protected them.
- 3 Lookout Rock First major viewpoint toward the Strait of Juan de Fuca — rocks here were once ocean floor, pushed skyward by tectonic collision.
- 4 Lake Dawn pullout A glacially carved lake from 15,000 years ago — sixty glaciers remain in these mountains, though they're retreating fast.
- 5 Switchback viewpoints Views over the Elwha Valley — site of America's largest dam removal, where salmon returned within months of the river being freed.
- 6 Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center At 5,242 feet, winds hit 75 mph and wildflowers replace rainforest — views stretch to Mount Rainier, and mountain goats graze the slopes.
- 7 Hurricane Hill Trailhead One of the finest short hikes in any national park — 1.6 miles to a 360-degree panorama with mountain goats, marmots, and July lupine fields.
- 8 Sunrise Point Southeast views into wilderness so remote it wasn't explored until the 1890s — glacial peaks, unlogged valleys, and profound alpine silence.
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