Cape Flattery Trail, Neah Bay, Washington
Last week we hiked the Cape Flattery Trail, Neah Bay, Washington to the most northwestern point in the lower United States. We trekked along a cedar planked boardwalk and bridges over the wetlands enjoying the observation decks and the fantastic views that were along the way.
The 3/4 mile trail groomed by the Makah Tribe ends at an observation deck on the edge of the cliff with spectacular views!
The views were amazing. We were back on the road before the storm that was threatening arrived! The lack of sunshine didn't dampen our spirits or appreciation for the area.
I am participating in Outdoor Wednesday hosted by Susan at A Southern Daydreamer.
The 3/4 mile trail groomed by the Makah Tribe ends at an observation deck on the edge of the cliff with spectacular views!
The views were amazing. We were back on the road before the storm that was threatening arrived! The lack of sunshine didn't dampen our spirits or appreciation for the area.
I am participating in Outdoor Wednesday hosted by Susan at A Southern Daydreamer.
Beautiful! Glad you shared the photos/journey with us.
ReplyDeleteVelva
Beautiful views. I miss the coast, hopefully we can get over that way sometime this summer.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery and photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBabs
Wow this is beautiful! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteAh, such beautiful pics! And very interesting rock formations on your way:) Thanks for taking us on your trip1
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful place! Your marvellous photos do it great justice.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the cyber tour. Impressive scenic views!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Great shots from a beautiful place.
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A great trek. Beuatiful surroundings, and I love the tree roots on the path.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a beautiful place. I need to check this place out.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful thank you for sharing your trip... hugs, Cherry
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! These views are so spectacular, it must have been hard to move on! Is this near where you live?
ReplyDeleteYour cliffside photos are really impressive
ReplyDeleteoh this is so gorgeous! no wonder the book takes place up north, its so darn beautiful!
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