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Destination of the Day
Olympic National Park
Known for its diversity of landscapes—which include glaciated peaks, old-growth forests, and miles of open coastline—Olympic National Park is a true gem of the Pacific Northwest. Located on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula, the park spreads out across nearly one million acres of pristine wilderness, making it a top destination for hikers, backpackers, and adventurous travelers.
Best Hikes & Trails
Day hikers will find several trails that offer a glimpse of the dramatic landscapes that make up the surrounding wilderness, including the 5.3-mile hike up Mount Storm King, where you'll be treated to unforgettable views from a summit perch. Or, go for a stroll along Rialto Beach; the 3.3-mile, out-and-back trek to Hole-in-the-Wall during low tide will give you a glimpse of the beach's famed tide pools.
Things to Do
In addition to being an outstanding location for hiking, backpacking, and camping, Olympic National Park offers excellent road riding for cyclists and wildlife viewing for animal lovers. Olympic is also a top location for both saltwater and freshwater anglers, with salmon, trout, and char being found in its rivers and lakes. And after sunset, the park is one of the best dark zones in the entire Pacific Northwest, delighting stargazers with its unfettered views of the heavens.
Where to Camp
Camping is an option, with designated group sites found at Kalaloch, Sol Duc, and Hoh Rain Forest. During the busier parts of the year, those areas tend to fill up quickly, so claim your campsite early. Be aware that park-operated campgrounds do not include showers or electricity, including those designated for RV camping.
Your Packing List
If you're planning to visit, be sure to bring the right gear to stay safe on the trail. That includes clothing that is appropriate for the season and weather, plus an extra layer.
You're going to be in the Pacific Northwest: Pack a waterproof jacket, especially if you're planning to visit Hoh Rain Forest.
Cell phones are handy tools when traveling, but the service in Olympic National Park is spotty at best and mostly nonexistent in the backcountry. Consider packing a handheld GPS so you don't get lost.
If you're looking for the quintessential Bermudian beach—one that encapsulates all the visual magic that this island has to offer—then look no further than Horseshoe Bay. The Bay is located in Southampton parish, and the dramatic cliffs along the south coast of the island create a perfect backdrop for a day of swimming and sunbathing. Visitors should expect the crystal-clear waters and pink sands for which the island is famous.
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