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    Seal Rock Campground

    3.7 (13 reviews)
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    Maria C.

    The sites here are top notch, clean, private and many are just steps to the beach. I use the word beach loosely. This is a narrow, rocky, typically Northwest beach even at low tide, but if you love oysters this is the place to go. In fact, I can't believe more oyster lovers don't show up here. Do they love oysters but hate camping? Yes, you shuck them on the beach, but remember, your site is probably just steps away. We had fresh oysters for dinner around a campfire. Actually, I don't like oysters, but the kids were happy. Don't forget to buy a permit first. Lots of kayakers here, and lots of day hikes nearby up and down Highway 101. Not much else to do, but they do have a couple of accessible trails with interpretive signs. It's a good weekend getaway on Hood Canal and less than a 2 hour ferry and drive from Seattle.

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    8 months ago

    Pristine campground on the shores of Hood Canal in Brinnon WA. No showers but every other amenity is here. Clean and well taken care of

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    3 years ago

    owner was really rude and kicked us out of and empty spot and we had prove that other people stole our spot and he did nothing to save it

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    Falls View & Canyon - Falls View Loop & Canyon Trail map (from Forest Service Website)

    Falls View & Canyon

    3.3(3 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Updates: Camping is…read moreclosed for all of 2017 due to trees falling. We checked it around August and the falls were quite reduced. It was still a neat experience!

    While driving along the Hood Canal and passing through the Olympic National Forest's eastern…read morepanhandle, give your legs a stretch and take advantage of rejuvenating views. Falls View is a campground, however, it also offers a waterfall that cascades into the Big Quilcene River. Unlike many other places in the park, entrance is free. Since this is also a campsite there is a fee of $10 if you choose to stay the night. This is a second-growth forest canyon among spring blooming rhododendrons, lilies, and honeysuckle. Two short trails for the price of one: -Fallsview Loop Trail: This is a short jaunt for all ages interested in beautiful views. It loops back around to the start of the trail. The distance is only 0.1 miles and elevation is 440 feet. I highly recommend it for a photo opportunity! -Fallsview Canyon Trail: This trail takes you from the Falls View down to the floor of the canyon. Unfortunately, the trail does not bring you to the base of the falls to bathe or get a view from below. Instead, you're greeted with the bustling Big Quilcene River which has carved the canyon over hundreds of years. The trail quickly dips 200 feet of elevation in 0.1 mile. Keep in mind that grades are up to 10-20% in some spots and what you go down, you must come up. After 0.5 miles, there is a deceptive separate trail that splits leftward, but it's the end/beginning of the same trail which loops back around. The entire trail is 1.5 miles and in very good condition and maintained by the Mount Rose Trail Crew. Directions: From Quilcene, WA, travel 3.5 miles south on U.S. Highway 101. Falls View Campground is located on west side of U.S. Highway 101. If it is during the winter, you can park outside the gate and walk in (refer to image). Take a quick left and continue forward past the campground and picnic area. Fallsview Canyon Trail starts left of the parking area and goes downhill to the river. Fallsview Loop Trail's entrance is just to the right of that.

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    Falls View & Canyon - Mossy trees

    Mossy trees

    Falls View & Canyon - South view

    South view

    Falls View & Canyon - Falls View Campground entrance, park here and walk in

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    Falls View Campground entrance, park here and walk in

    Outer Island Expeditions - Dusk at our launch area

    Outer Island Expeditions

    4.3(425 reviews)
    64.8 mi

    Did a whale watching trip with Gabe and Elliot and it was incredible! The boat is just the right…read moresize (wouldn't want to be in one of those tiny Zodiac boats or one of the giant boats with 50 other people!!) and both Gabe and Elliot were so knowledgeable about the whales and other sea life that we saw. I was very impressed and will definitely book again!

    I'm extremely disappointed with how my situation was handled recently. Due to a family illness, I…read morehad to cancel my whale watching trip and provided what I believed was plenty of notice. Despite that, they refused to issue a full refund. When I booked, I expected a reasonable level of customer service and flexibility, especially for something as unpredictable as getting sick. Instead, I was met with rigid policy. It felt like they cared more about keeping my money than doing right by a customer who couldn't safely attend. I understand that businesses have cancellation policies, but there should be some level of compassion and common sense--especially when someone gives advance notice and isn't canceling last minute. Unfortunately, this experience left a bad impression. I would hesitate to book with them again and recommend others read the fine print very carefully before committing... because even with advance notice, you will not get a full refund if you need to cancel.

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    Killer Whale male orcas

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    Bald Eagle fly by at eye level

    Outer Island Expeditions - Male orca

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    Male orca

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