| Hike Name: | Olympic National Park - Cape Alava |
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| Country: | United States |
| State: | Washington |
| Nearby Town: | Sekiu |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| Directions: | Take Highway 112 from Highway 101 to the Hoko/Ozette Road. Follow Hoko Ozette Road to trail head. |
| Total Hike Distance: | 9.10 miles |
| Hike Difficulty: | Moderate |
| Permit Required: | Yes |
| Hike Type: | Roundtrip, Loop Hike |
| Hike Starts/Ends: | Ozette Ranger Station |
| Trails Used: | Sandy Point, Cape Alava Trails |
| Backcountry Campsites: | Yes |
| Backcountry Water Sources: | Streams |
| Management: | National Park Service |
| Contact Information: | By Mail Olympic National Park 600 East Park Avenue Port Angeles, WA 98362-6798 By Phone Visitor Information Recorded Message (360) 565-3130 Visitor Information Recorded Message (360) 565-3131 Visitor Information (TTY) 1-800-833-6388 |
| Best Season: | Summer |
| Users: | Hikers |
| Road Conditions: | Primary Paved Roads, Secondary Paved Roads |
| Hike Summary: | The Ozette-Cape Alava-Sand Point loop is a shore hike along the Washington coast. The views of the ocean, cliffs, headlands, islands, and sea stacks provide a unique experience. There is little elevation change on this hike so it is relatively easy, and there is a surprising amount of wildlife along the coast. The hike starts and ends at the Ozette Ranger Station and it is a pleasant overnight backpacking trip. |
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