Took this picture just before sundown yesterday (Wednesday)...other than the two sites to the left of the dumpster, I think all the other sites were full on the north side of the campground, and on the south side there was one or two available last I had looked. It was a quiet night, with the purrrr of the ocean waves about the only sounds we heard. I am still surprised that the park did not fill up all the way...in fact, I only recall seeing about three parks with signs out that said the park full on our entire trip. Maybe the high gas prices have kept people from traveling...
About 20 miles west of Port Angeles, we past by Lake Crescent , a deep lake located entirely within Olympic National Park. With a depth of 624 feet, it is the second deepest lake in the State of Washington. For comparison, Lake Tahoe is 1,645 feet deep while Crater Lake is over 1,900 feet deep.
The lake is known for blue waters and clarity because of low levels of nitrogen in the water, inhibiting algae growth. I tend to gently touch up many of our photos, but this photo above is just how it turned out. The lake is real blue, much like Lake Tahoe was when I was young.
The last time we were at Olympic National Park was back in August of 2015. I remembered the view from the Visitor's Center at Hurricane Ridge as being spectacular...but smoke from a rare Olympic NP fire obscured the view...so that was the one spot we wanted to see today. On the way up the Hurricane Ridge Road, you come to Morse Creek Overlook, and you can see Mt. Baker way off in the distance, and the water way in the picture is the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with a bit of the Puget Sound way off to the east. The largest city in the far east in the picture would be Bellingham, which is north of Seattle by 80+ miles. So Seattle is just to the right of the picture.
Well, surprise, surprise...the Visitor's Center, formally known as Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge burned down back in May of 2023. They were working on a massive remodel of the 1950's era building, and the fire totally destroyed the entire building. They are in the process of planning a new Visitor's Center there. The views from the old building were spectacular...now all views here include this fence.
UNLESS, you are a deer...
Above is a picture from 2015 of the names of all the mountain peaks you can see from the Hurricane Ridge area. Below are some of the pictures we took today.
There were lots of cars in the parking area, construction equipment, and people, people and more people...and a few dears too.
Tonight we are in the 7 Cedars Casino parking lot. They have hookups for around a dozen RVs, at $20 a night, but we don't need electricity so we are camping for free. Gotta love these Casinos. Tomorrow we hope to make it the 170 miles to Mt. Rainier after a stop in the Olympia area for gas and groceries at Fred Meyer.
















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