A short 0.7 mile hike through the forest leads you to one of the most scenic displays the pacific coast has to offer. The trail ends at a dramatic vista of second beach, known for its wide expanse of sand, sea stacks, and driftwood sculptures Ocean views, sea stacks, opportunities to view bald eagles and seals
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Bird life is common on sea stacks
Whale migration occurs in march/april and october
Groups are limited to no more than 12 people. In this article, i’ll share why second beach is one of the best beaches on the olympic peninsula and things to do when you’re there I provide logistical information about the trail, the beach hike, and camping, along with other helpful tips to assist in your planning. Shorter than the hike to third beach, the access to second beach is also a little more interesting, thanks to the ups and downs and a set of switchbacked stairs leading down to a coastline dotted with seastacks and a hole in the mainland that wind whistles through eerily.
Second beach is a 4 mile round trip hike in the olympic national park, with a short and steep descent to the beach Just south of rialto beach 1km of log lined dramatic but beautiful beach, with sea caves, stacks and arches as well as wild sea seals and bald eagles. Camping is allowed on second beach in olympic national park
Pitching your tent on second beach and camping out next to crashing waves and sea stacks is an unforgettable experience
Learn everything you need to know about permits, the hike, and what to pack in our complete guide. Use this 10adventures route guide to explore it. To get to this famous beach, you have to weave through thick rainforest and balance your way over driftwood It is a relatively easy hike for people of all ages, and the view at the end is just stunning
There are tall sea stacks that look marvelous during sunset.