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Port Angeles
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Junction of highway #12 - Photo City of Aberdeen, Washington welcome sign
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City of Aberdeen, Washington. South to Astoria Oregon. East to communities of Central Park, Washington - Montesano, Washington. East to Lake Sylvia, Washington State Park. Lake Sylvia State Park is a quiet, 233-acre camping park with 15,000 feet of freshwater shoreline. The park is an old logging camp in a wooded area halfway between Olympia and the Pacific shore.
The park has 35 tent spaces, one dump station, three restrooms (one ADA) and six showers (four ADA). In addition, there are two primitive tent sites for hikers and bicyclers. Most sites will accommodate either a tent or an RV. Maximum site length is 30 feet (may have limited availability). NOTE: For highway travel south via Washington Highway #101 - See Milebymile.com Road Map Highway Travel Guide WA. US #101 - Oregon State Line to city of Aberdeen, WA. for driving directions.
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4.1
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Junction of highway #109
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West to Ocean City State Park 18 miles. Ocean City State Park is a year-round, 170-acre camping park, featuring ocean beach, dunes and dense thickets of shore pine. Migratory birds may be viewed at the park, and beachcombing is a popular activity.
The park has 149 tent spaces, 29 utility spaces, one dump station, four restrooms and six showers. The utility sites provide electricity. Loop four sites may also have water and sewer. Maximum site length is 50 feet (may have limited availability). There are three primitive campsites, each with a picnic table and campfire pit. West to Pacific Beach State Park 30 miles. Pacific Beach State Park is a 10-acre camping park with 2,300 feet of ocean shoreline. The beach provides a variety of wonders, from dramatic surf to beachcombing. The park has 32 standard sites, 32 utility sites, one dump station, two restrooms (one ADA) and two showers (one ADA). Most sites are on the waterfront but are unshaded. All utility sites offer electricity only and are 'back-in' only. Maximum site length is 60 feet (may have limited availability). The dump station offers fresh water for RV holding tanks.
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8.5
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Ocean Beach Road
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Access to highway #109, west to communities of Ocean City, Washington - Ocean Beach, Washington.
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18.0
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11.2
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Point of Interest
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West branch of Hoquiam River, Washington.
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19.9
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12.4
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Community of Kaloch, Washington
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National Park Service Visitor Information Centre. East side of highway
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37.3
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23.2
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Walker Road
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Access to telephone, west side of highway
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41.7
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25.9
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Point of Interest
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Crossing the Humptulips River, Washington.
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41.8
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26.0
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Community of Humptulips, Washington
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Access to Humptulips Recreational Area, west to Ocean beaches, access to campgrounds. Services at highway, fuel.
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56.4
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35.0
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Olympic National Forest, Washington
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South boundary. The National Forests are part of America's great outdoors and are public lands. They are managed for the multiple uses of recreation, wildlife, timber, grazing, mining, oil and gas, watershed and wilderness. The Olympic National Forest is over 632,000 acres in size
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59.8
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37.2
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Access to National Fish Hatchery
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West side of highway
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64.5
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40.1
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Access to telephone
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West side of highway
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68.6
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42.6
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Community of Quinault, Washington
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Access to Quinault, Washington Recreational Area North and South Shore. Access to campgrounds east of highway
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68.9
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42.8
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Quinault Indian Reservation
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South boundary
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73.8
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45.9
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View from highway
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Driving north on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway.
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76.0
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47.2
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Point of Interest
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Crossing Milburn Creek, Washington.
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87.8
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54.6
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View from highway
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Driving North
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89.8
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55.8
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Roadside highway turnout
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East side of highway, small gravel turnout
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99.6
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61.9
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Roadside highway turnout
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South side of highway
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103.9
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64.6
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Clearwater Road
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Community of Clearwater, Washington. Access to Hoh Clearwater, Washington State Forest
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105.0
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65.2
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Grays Harbourr County, Washington
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South county line.
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113.5
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70.5
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Roadside highway turnout
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West side of highway, small turnout
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114.5
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71.2
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Roadside highway turnout
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East side of highway, small turnout
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115.0
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71.5
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Access to campground
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West side of highway
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117.3
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72.9
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Roadside highway turnout
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Both sides of highway. Public access to beach
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118.6
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73.7
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Beach #2 Hiking Trail - Driving north on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway
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View of ocean
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120.4
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74.8
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Services at highway - Driving north on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway
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West side of highway. Great coffee
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120.4
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74.8
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View from highway
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Looking west. Driving north on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway
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120.9
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75.1
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Point of Interest
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Crossing Kalaloch Creek, Washington
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124.7
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77.5
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Public Access to beach
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Hiking trail, west side of highway
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127.7
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79.4
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Roadside highway turnout
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West side of highway, small turnout
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132.6
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82.4
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Washington Olympic National Forest Ruby Beach
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West side of highway, paved parking lot with public access
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139.6
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86.7
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View from highway
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Driving north
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152.2
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94.6
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Point of Interest
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Crossing the Hoh River, Washington.
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153.4
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95.3
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Access to Washington Cottonwood Rec. Area
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West side of highway
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155.2
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96.4
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Washington Olympic National Forest Hoh Rain Forest Campground ( Upper Hoh Road )
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Hoh camground sits within the Hoh Rainforest along the banks of the Hoh River, WA. It has 88 sites and is at an elevation of 578 feet. Hoh campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms and RV dump station available. The Hoh Visitor Center is nearby
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165.4
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102.8
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Point of Interest
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Clallam County, Washington - south county line
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167.5
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104.1
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Bogachiel, Washington State Park
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Bogachiel, Washington State Park is a thickly forested 123-acre camping park on the banks of the Bogachiel River. It is remotely located on the northwestern tip of Washington state.
The campground offers 36 standard sites, six sites with power and water, one dump station and two restroom buildings with showers (main campground restroom includes ADA-accessible restrooms/showers). One kitchen shelter without electricity is available to campers.
The park accommodates RVs and combinations of 40 feet or less in length.
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107.9
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City of Forks, Washington
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Southern limits Attractions in and around Forks, WA; Quillayute Valley Aquatic Center - Forks Logging & Mill Tour - Cape Flattery Trail - Kit's Llamas - Kloshe Nanitch Lookout - Makah Cultural and Research Center - Adventures Through Kayaking Outfitters - Olympic Raft and Kayak - Rainforest Paddlers - Hoh River Rafting.
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175.0
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108.7
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Forks Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Centre & Forks Timber Museum
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East side of highway, Picnic tables. Good spot to stop for information.
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176.0
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109.4
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Access to Tillicum Park
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109.6
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Forks, Washington Olympic National Forest Rec. Area Information
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East side of highway
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176.6
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109.7
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Access to Forks, Washington city centre
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All services
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177.1
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110.0
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Services at highway
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178.3
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110.8
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Point of Interest
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Crossing the Calawah River, Washington
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181.5
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112.8
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Point of Interest
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Crossing the Sol Duc River, Washington.
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190.7
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118.5
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Access to campground & R V Park
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West side of highway
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196.0
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121.8
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Point of Interest
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Crossing the Sol Duc River, Washington.
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197.1
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122.5
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Junction of highway # 113 & # 112
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Community of Sappho, WA. North to communities of Clallam Bay, WA. - Sekiu, WA. - Hoko, WA. - Neah Bay, WA.
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197.7
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122.9
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Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway
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217.2
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135.0
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Roadside highway turnout
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South side of highway, paved turnout
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222.2
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138.1
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Washington Olympic National Park Sol Duc Campground - Sol Duc Hot Springs
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South of highway. Sol Duc campground has 82 sites and is at an elevation of 1,680 feet. Accessible restrooms. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. RV dump station available. South to Sol Duc Hot Springs
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225.8
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140.3
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Point of Interest
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Lake Crescent,Washington north side of highway, on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway.
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229.5
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142.6
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Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway. Day park, picnic tables, toilets
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230.2
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143.0
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View from highway
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Driving east, on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway.
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231.2
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143.7
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Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway, paved turnout
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232.6
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144.5
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Roadside highway turnout with view area - photo from viewpoint
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North side of highway, gravel turnout, driving east on The Washington Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Byway.
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233.8
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145.3
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Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway
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236.5
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147.0
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Marymere Falls, Washington
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South of highway. Marymere falls, WA. is located near Lake Crescent, WA. Olympic National Park. Beginning at the Storm King Ranger Station north side of highway, the trail winds south through old-growth forest to the 9-story falls.
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240.4
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149.4
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Roadside highway turnout with view area
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North side of highway
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247.3
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153.7
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Access to community of Snug Harbor, Washington
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South side of highway
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248.1
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154.2
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Access to campground & R V Park
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North side of highway
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251.3
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156.2
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Weigh Station
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255.2
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158.6
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Washington Olympic National Park Elwha Campground & Altaire Campground
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South side of highway. Elwha campground is located in the Elwha River valley, WA. and has 40 sites at an elevation of 390 feet. Elwha operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms available.
Located along the shore of the Elwha River, the Altaire campground has 30 sites and is at an elevation of 450 feet. Altaire operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry.
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