Kevin F.
Yelp
What fun easy hike to start off the new year! I was needing some water time and this was the ticket. Fresh water ponds and streams, beaches along some amazing views of the Olympic mountains and to the south, beautiful views of Rainier and south Seattle, just a little hint of salt waiving through the air. Was blessed enough to be there on a rare sunny day in winter. As usual, taken the trail less traveled, but part of the adventure, following along the old landslide on the NW corner, a few steep drops and climbs there, but overall rolling or level walking. Come early if you want parking, otherwise you're rolling the dice. Popular park and trails for many reasons. I started at the north parking lot, heading north, then counter clockwise on the trails. Lots of runners and walkers, especially near the cute little lighthouse. Just amazing views throughout. Lots of driftwood logs to sit on and enjoy the views, or the many varieties of birds, was blessed with a sighting of a huge male sea lion. Come early for good parking, they have construction going on at the visitor's center at the south end, so that limits a lot of parking. Not a lot of restrooms, so be prepared. Reminded the Cali guy of a mix of Redwood regional, Marin headlands, and Wilder ranch/Santa Cruz. Sans redwoods, but plenty of evergreens. Highly recommended for any walking level and those looking for a water connection. Happy Yelping! God bless and Cheers!