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Cape Flattery Viewpoint

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Cape Flattery Viewpoint

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Cape Flattery Viewpoint marks the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States, offering dramatic coastal vistas where the Strait of Juan de Fuca meets the vast Pacific Ocean. Located on the rugged Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington, this iconic natural monument lies within the ancestral lands of the Makah Indian Reservation, near the town of Neah Bay. At an elevation of just 1 meter above sea level, it provides an unparalleled perspective of the powerful ocean, sculpted sea stacks,…

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    April 8, 2022

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    What a stunning picture! With dramatic cliffs, sapphire to turquoise water and lush vegetation towering on the rocks, Cape Flattery should be on your hiking list.

    October 24, 2023

    Running

    Cape Flattery Viewpoint offers an absurdly gorgeous view of the cliffs adorned with vegetation and the turquoise water below. From here you can see Cape Flattery lighthouse on a clear day. This is certainly a run for the bucket list!

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    Cape Flattery Trail

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    Hike the easy 1.2-mile Cape Flattery Trail to the northwesternmost point of the contiguous US, offering stunning coastal views and rainfores

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    Location: Clallam County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain like on the Cape Flattery Viewpoint trail?

    The Cape Flattery Viewpoint trail is approximately 0.75 to 1.2 miles roundtrip and features a mix of well-maintained boardwalks, stairs, and dirt sections. While the overall elevation gain is minimal, as the viewpoint is only 1 meter above sea level, the trail does involve some gentle ascents and descents, particularly on the stairs leading to the various observation decks. Comfortable footwear is recommended for navigating the varied surfaces.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for at Cape Flattery?

    Absolutely! Beyond the panoramic ocean views, hikers can observe dramatic sea stacks like the Kessiso Rocks, numerous sea caves carved by the powerful Pacific, and the historic Tatoosh Island Lighthouse directly offshore. The final viewing deck offers a breathtaking 270-degree panorama, and on clear days, you might even spot Vancouver Island to the northwest.

    What are the parking arrangements at Cape Flattery Viewpoint, and is public transport an option?

    Parking is available at the trailhead for Cape Flattery. However, it's a popular destination, especially during peak seasons and weekends, so arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. Public transport options to this remote location are very limited; most visitors arrive by private vehicle.

    Do I need a permit or pass to visit Cape Flattery Viewpoint?

    Yes, a Makah Recreation Pass is required to visit Cape Flattery, as it is located within the Makah Indian Reservation. This pass costs $20 per vehicle and is valid for a year. You must purchase it in Neah Bay before heading to the viewpoint.

    Is Cape Flattery Viewpoint suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Cape Flattery is generally considered kid-friendly. The trail is relatively short (0.75 to 1.2 miles roundtrip) and features boardwalks and stairs, making it accessible for most children. The dramatic views and opportunities to spot marine wildlife can be very engaging for younger visitors. However, parents should supervise children closely, especially on the observation decks, which are perched on cliffs.

    Are dogs allowed on the Cape Flattery Viewpoint trail?

    While the specific rules for dogs on the Cape Flattery trail can vary, it's generally advisable to check with the Makah Tribe's visitor information in Neah Bay. Many natural areas, especially those with sensitive wildlife or cultural significance, have restrictions on pets, often requiring them to be on a leash or prohibiting them entirely to protect the environment and other visitors.

    Is Cape Flattery Viewpoint wheelchair accessible?

    The Cape Flattery trail includes sections of boardwalks, stairs, and dirt paths, which makes it challenging for full wheelchair accessibility. While some initial portions might be manageable, the full trail to all observation decks is not designed for wheelchair access due to the stairs and varied terrain.

    What is the best time of year to visit Cape Flattery to avoid crowds?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting Cape Flattery during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) or on weekdays. Summer weekends tend to be the busiest. Arriving early in the morning, regardless of the season, can also help you experience the viewpoint with fewer people.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Cape Flattery?

    Cape Flattery is a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing. The waters are part of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, so you might spot gray whales (especially during migration from April to October), humpback whales, orcas, sea lions (often on Snake Rock), seals, and sea otters. The area is also home to various seabirds like puffins, guillemots, and murres.

    Are there any restaurants or accommodation options near Cape Flattery Viewpoint?

    The closest town with amenities is Neah Bay, located a short drive from Cape Flattery. In Neah Bay, you can find a few local restaurants offering dining options, as well as some lodging choices, including motels and vacation rentals. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    What should I pack for a visit to Cape Flattery Viewpoint?

    Even on a sunny day, the coastal weather can be unpredictable. It's wise to pack layers, including a waterproof or windproof jacket. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for the trail's varied surfaces. Don't forget binoculars for wildlife viewing, a camera, and plenty of water. Sunscreen and a hat are also recommended.

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