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Washington - Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112
Description: Find uncommon adventure on a remote stretch of Washington's coast. The Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway follows the glacial fjords connecting Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. Catch truly inspiring images of eagles diving for prey, gray whales feeding in the strait, or sea otters playing in the sun. Explore the wild shoreline, stroll windy beaches and fishing towns, fish for salmon and halibut, or set off by foot, bike, boat, or kayak to where your soul takes you.
Time to Allow: 2-8 hours, depending on the number of stops you make
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Reproduced with permission from the National Scenic Byways Online: www.byways.org
"The National Scenic Byways Program recognizes highways that are outstanding examples of our nation's beauty, history, culture, and recreational experience by designating them as All-American Roads and National Scenic Byways. The roads being featured were designated by the Secretary of Transportation from nominations submitted by the states and federal land management agencies. These designations provide a compass for people from all over the world to explore America's treasured open roads."
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