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Second Beach

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Second Beach is a renowned coastal destination located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, nestled within the breathtaking Olympic National Park near the town of La Push. This rugged beach, sitting at an elevation of 9 meters, is celebrated as a natural monument and viewpoint, famous for its dramatic seascape, towering sea stacks, and pristine sandy shores. It offers a quintessential Pacific Northwest experience, drawing visitors to its wild beauty.

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    October 20, 2023

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    Second Beach is a stunning coastal destination in Olympic National Park. It is known for its pristine sandy shores and the impressive rock formations inside the ocean.

    October 24, 2023

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    Second Beach is a stunning coastal destination in Olympic National Park. It is known for its pristine sandy shores and the impressive rock formations inside the ocean.

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    Hike the easy 0.7-mile Second Beach Trail in Olympic National Park to discover dramatic sea stacks, tide pools, and a wild Pacific Ocean bea

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    Hike the easy 1.4-mile Second Beach Trail in Olympic National Park to discover dramatic sea stacks and tidepools.
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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Clallam County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difficulty and length of the hike to Second Beach?

    The hike to Second Beach is considered relatively easy to moderate, covering approximately 0.7 to 0.8 miles (1.1 to 1.3 km) one-way from the trailhead. The trail descends through a coastal temperate rainforest via switchbacked stairs, leading to the beach. While not overly long, the elevation change on the return can be a bit of a workout for some.

    Are there specific landmarks or natural features to look for at Second Beach?

    Yes, Second Beach is famous for its dramatic sea stacks, including the prominent Quillayute Needles. At the northern end of the beach, you can find a distinctive natural sandstone arch, sometimes called the Quateata Arch, which offers a unique 'keyhole view.' The beach is also adorned with large accumulations of driftwood and features extensive tide pools at low tide.

    Is Second Beach suitable for families with young children?

    Second Beach is generally considered family-friendly, offering a rewarding experience for all ages. The hike to the beach is manageable for most children, and the beach itself provides ample space for exploration, tide pooling, and enjoying nature. However, parents should be mindful of the uneven terrain, potential for slippery rocks in tide pools, and the need to check tide tables for safe exploration.

    Can I bring my dog to Second Beach?

    No, dogs are not permitted on the trail to Second Beach or on the beach itself. As part of Olympic National Park, pets are generally restricted to roads, parking areas, and campgrounds to protect wildlife and natural resources.

    How do tides affect a visit to Second Beach, and when is the best time to go?

    Tides significantly impact the experience at Second Beach. The natural arch and extensive tide pools are best explored at low tide, when more of the beach is exposed and marine life is visible. It's highly recommended to check local tide tables before your visit to plan your exploration accordingly. Visiting during a receding tide can also be ideal for safety.

    What are the parking options and availability at Second Beach?

    Parking is available at the trailhead on La Push Road. However, the parking lot can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot and avoid crowds.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Second Beach?

    Public transport options directly to Second Beach are very limited. Visitors typically reach the trailhead by private vehicle. There might be some local shuttle services or taxis from nearby towns like Forks, but these are not regular public bus routes.

    What should I wear for a hike to Second Beach?

    For the hike to Second Beach, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for a forest trail with some elevation changes and potentially muddy sections. Layers are advisable due to the changeable Pacific Northwest weather. On the beach, waterproof footwear or sandals might be useful for exploring tide pools, and a windbreaker is often a good idea due to coastal breezes.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near Second Beach?

    Second Beach is located within Olympic National Park near the small community of La Push. Dining options are limited directly at the beach. You'll find a few local eateries and small stores in La Push itself, and more extensive choices in the larger town of Forks, which is about a 20-minute drive away.

    What are some less crowded alternatives to Second Beach in Olympic National Park?

    While Second Beach is popular, other stunning coastal areas in Olympic National Park offer similar rugged beauty with potentially fewer crowds. Consider exploring Rialto Beach, which is also accessible via a short walk and features impressive sea stacks and driftwood. Further north, beaches like Shi Shi Beach (which requires a longer hike and permit) offer a more remote experience.

    Do I need a permit for day hiking or camping at Second Beach?

    For day hiking to Second Beach, a specific permit is generally not required. However, if you plan to do wilderness tent camping on the beach, you will need a wilderness permit from Olympic National Park. These permits are essential for overnight stays and help manage visitor impact on the fragile coastal ecosystem.

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