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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Wildflowers blooming
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Beautiful day on one of the best combination puget sound hikes around. We headed north on the cli...
Beautiful day on one of the best combination puget sound hikes around. We headed north on the cliff trail and then down to the beach with a gorgeous beach walk back to the car. This is about a 6 mile round trip but it seems you could walk "forever" along this beach at low tide. Wildflowers are blooming and great beachcombing are just a few of the reasons to go.
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
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We began at the Ebey's Landing parking lot and went north above the shore to the south bluff head an...
We began at the Ebey's Landing parking lot and went north above the shore to the south bluff head and hiked north along the bluff about two hundred feet above the shore passing Perego's Lake. We then took the longer but easier trail that switch backs on the descent to the beach and headed north again to Fort Ebey. That made for about a 6.5 mile round trip. When we came back south again we opted for going up the trail to the top of the ridge as beach walking can be tiring. We traded the short, steep climb over the loose sand and rocks.
On the way back we were closely watched by a Bald Eagle perched on the bluff. There were a few wild flowers along the cliff; white and yellow and on the beach a large Gum Boot Chiton. |
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We began the hike in the rain, and it quickly burned off (despite the 100% chance of precipitation i...
We began the hike in the rain, and it quickly burned off (despite the 100% chance of precipitation in the forecast). The trail was quite wet, but the rest of the hike was blue skies and beautiful.
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An awesome early-season visually-stunning two-segment 10-mile hike!
We caught the 7 am ferry from...
An awesome early-season visually-stunning two-segment 10-mile hike!
We caught the 7 am ferry from Mukilteo and were the first car in the lot at 8 am. We followed the loop trail north along the bluff, then down the swichbacks, back along the shore of the lagoon and back to the parking lot. Total loop about 4 miles. Fantastic views! The second half of the hike was south along the beach to Fort Casey. We walked around the point to the Keystone ferry landing, then checked out the gun emplacements. Total there-and-back, incuding exploring the fort, was about six miles. The hike along the beach gave us a surprisingly good workout! Marcia found her first agate ever, then found a second one. Mark found seven agates, and Phil found 13! |
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What a difference a day makes! If you saw the snowy pictures from March 22, you'd be amazed. We saw...
What a difference a day makes! If you saw the snowy pictures from March 22, you'd be amazed. We saw bits of snow here and there, but today had temps in the 50's with a very light breeze, and lots of sun!
My 11 year old son and I did the lollipop loop. No issues on the trail along the bluff. The views were wonderful. We took the switchbacks down the bluff, at the north end of the spit. The trail info says to cut down (and through the switchbacks), but we kept going, and then did the three switchbacks. Less steep, and I'm sure better for all concerned. We took the trail along the west side of Peregos Lake. This is easy to follow, although it's underwater in a few spots. I prefer it to walking the beach the entire way. No other items of note...the trail is very clear and well maintained. |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
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A very cold and snowy late March day at Ebey's Landing. The road down to the beach was dicey with t...
A very cold and snowy late March day at Ebey's Landing. The road down to the beach was dicey with the snow and so we parked up by the cemetery. Watched the local pair of Bald Eagles grab lunch out of the fields - the snow didn't seem to hamper their hunting skills.
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It was such a beautiful day so I decided to go on a second hike. After hiking around Fidalgo Islan...
It was such a beautiful day so I decided to go on a second hike. After hiking around Fidalgo Island at Whistle Lake outside of Antacortes, I head down Whidbey Island to Ebey's Historical Landing outside of Coupeville Washington. This trail has one of the best views of Pudget Sound. This trail is about 4 to 6 miles based on how far you hike but beware that at the far end after passing by Perego's Lagoon down below you will descend down a step hill to the beach and then hike back the beach to the parking lot. It is not that hard for people who have good balance but just be aware of it for very young children and the elderly. I promise that you will enjoy this hike especially on a sunny day. The views are spectacular and the beach is always nice to walk along. I will admit that it is mostly rock though. You will not see hardly any sand to walk on some you will get a good workout on the way back to the parking lot. If you choose just turnaround on the bluff trail and go back the way you came if you are not interested in stomping through the rock along the beach. Checkout the video of this hike or over 260 other trails I have hiked in Washington State or click on this direct link to this hike below.
http://www.youtube.com/watc[…]xUgOWo&feature=youtu.be P.S. Sorry I have a cold so my video is kind of annoying. As always get out and see this beautiful state and enjoy your hiking!! Take Care Mike |
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If there is a more beautiful coastal hike in this state, I want to know about it. The trail is in gr...
If there is a more beautiful coastal hike in this state, I want to know about it. The trail is in great condition, dry and clear. Had my 11 month old on my back and he loved the trail.
Great picnic spots along the trail as well. |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
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First time I hiked this so I bundled up with a winter sweater and jacket thinking a cold wind would...
First time I hiked this so I bundled up with a winter sweater and jacket thinking a cold wind would be blowing off the water, but I didn't need it today. Started out at 10:45am, short hike to the blockhouse and homestead. The road gradually turns into a trail with great views. With it being partly cloudy today there was some great effects of the sun on the water. The trail continues near the top of the bluffs with outstanding views. I hiked to the point where the trail goes down to the beach, but didn't hike the full loop. On the way back it was getting very warm and the bugs were even starting come out, couldn't believe it was the 1st of February. Great winter hike and really enjoyed it and will be back to hike this again.
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It was raining on the way over. By the time we parked the car, geared up and used the failities it h...
It was raining on the way over. By the time we parked the car, geared up and used the failities it had stopped raining. I was so glad we had decided to keep driving desoite the weather. This was our first time at Ebey's, and lo and behold, what a beautiful place. We were awestruck by the views, so many contrast of colors of the trees, grass, the ocean, amazing. We pretty much had the place to ourselves. Only a couple of hikers in the distance. My lab had a blast too. We hiked on the bluff on the way over, and came back on the beach. Trail was in excellent condition. A must do!!!!
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A lovely walk even on this foggy day. The weather cleared just enough for us to see some of the shi...
A lovely walk even on this foggy day. The weather cleared just enough for us to see some of the ships out in the inlet. We parked in the small lot near the cemetery and walked in along the road, which was a bit muddy but completely manageable. There were also some muddy/wet patches along the trail on the spit (the tide was out, though, so we walked mostly along the beach). We would visit this place much more often if we lived closer.
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What a gorgeous hike! We lucked out and our hike was sunny and gorgeous the entire time.
The ent...
What a gorgeous hike! We lucked out and our hike was sunny and gorgeous the entire time.
The entire trail was dry and well-maintained. Only very slight elevation at the very beginning, and if you choose to hike back up to the trail from the beach. We opted to take the bluff trail out, then the get back to the car via the beach. So many beautiful views of the lagoon, the mountains, the ocean, the islands, and sunsets over every mountain range on our way back. Our dog came with and was able to frolic on the beach and swim in the ocean. Given the easy proximity from Seattle (1.5 hours including the Mukilteo ferry, I was stunned by the lack of crowds on a sunny day - there were definitely other hikers, but we never felt crowded at all. |
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Started from the "Prairie Overlook" around 1pm. Hiked past the restored homestead and blockhouse (cl...
Started from the "Prairie Overlook" around 1pm. Hiked past the restored homestead and blockhouse (closed) to the bluff (some muddy spots), north along the bluff, down to the beach (avoid the eroded shortcuts), south along the beach, and back up to the starting point.
The conditions were great, so it was no surprise that the parking lots were overflowing and that we didn't have the trail to ourselves today. Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/[…]/EbeysLandingJanuary2013 Tracklog: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/256909547 |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Mudholes, Water on trail, No water source
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The GOOD: Beautiful views from this relatively easy hike. Close enough to Seattle and under the sn...
The GOOD: Beautiful views from this relatively easy hike. Close enough to Seattle and under the snow line. There is a small lagoon in the middle of the trail loop, its water is salty and somewhat muddy but it is still a nice spot to take a break, rest and enjoy a snack. The BAD: We highly recommend (highly) that once you get down to the "beach" area, you hang out for a bit and then hike back up the hill. If you actually do the "loop," by hiking back to the trailhead through the beach, beware the shore is not sandy but rocky. Very rocky and slick. It drizzled all through our hike today and the trail was pretty muddy and slick. There are no real trails up the hill once you start walking down the beach. My wife hurt her knee and we decided to take a short cut and instead of walking until the end of the beach, we climbed up the side of the steep hillside. BIG MISTAKE! The vegetation is "thorny," and there is an abundance of small cacti; both of us got stung. A lot. Conclusion: Although a short hike, it ended up not being a very fun hike in the end. It is beautiful though and even in today's rainy, overcast afternoon, we were able to take some very nice photos of the coastline and mountains in the background. Bring water (there are no fresh water sources) and a wind breaker as the hike gets very little protection from foliage.
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The sky was 50 shades of grey, so there were not the fabulous views normally seen on this hike.This ...
The sky was 50 shades of grey, so there were not the fabulous views normally seen on this hike.This was a day for looking at little things. We started at the bottom TH, the tide way way in so we did the bluff first. If you park at the bottom (where the privy is),it is state land, you will need a Discover pass. The wind blows right off the water and it's cold, so dress accordingly. A nice winter hike, easy, but just long enough, with enough uphill to elevate it to hike status, instead of just a walk.
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Water on trail
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Where better to hike on a rainy day than on a coastal bluff. Headed over to Whidbey Island (because...
Where better to hike on a rainy day than on a coastal bluff. Headed over to Whidbey Island (because I heard that it is usually drier here but not the case today)to walk the bluff. Started at the Prairie overlook trail and walked past the Jacob Ebey cabin, across the fields to the bluff trail. Views were minimal and rain plentiful. There was much water accumulating on the trail where it was level but we had a great day nonethe less. We met a few other hardy souls not swayed by the dampness. This is a hike that can be enjoyed in almost any weather.
Stopped off at Blooms Winery for a tasting of a few wines on the way back to the ferry. All in all a great way to spend the day. |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Wildflowers blooming
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I hiked this trail with 2 dogs, my grandmother, and mom. We parked at the cemetery and started down ...
I hiked this trail with 2 dogs, my grandmother, and mom. We parked at the cemetery and started down the trail towards the water, about a mile in you can either walk up the trail or go down to the water while keeping near the pasture-land. We chose to go up and then wind down to the water which was about 1.5 miles on a narrow trail. One of the dogs got a cactus stuck on her paw and we had to pull it out. When we got to the beach it was pretty soft sand/rock that was hard to walk on and I ended up rolling my ankle. We went along the beach for about 2 miles until we reached the parking lot and bathrooms. Then we headed up the stairs to the pasture-land and back to the car. It was a fun 5.8 mile hike with great views and lookouts.
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We had a great time hiking this trail. Took along our 9-year-old son and his friend and they did gre...
We had a great time hiking this trail. Took along our 9-year-old son and his friend and they did great. They loved playing on the beach on the way back. Does anyone know what the striped green beetles were along the trail?
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Wildflowers blooming
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We did Ebey's landing today--from the cemetery, to the house and blockhouse, down to the beach and w...
We did Ebey's landing today--from the cemetery, to the house and blockhouse, down to the beach and water, and then up the bluff and back to the cemetery. That seemed to be the opposite of what everyone else was doing. Rained earlier, so most of the grass and plants were wet, glad I did not wear shorts. A bit damp periodically too as the sky let loose a few times. Took a little less than an hour and a half.
Sammie, our dog, was fascinated by the seaweed, dead fish, crabs and ? left at the tide mark. The bluff and fields were covered in wildflowers. A few sea lions (or seals) were playing in the water. Quite a few blue herons flew overhead as well. |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- North Sound
Wildflowers blooming
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I recently learned that there is a national scenic trail that practically goes past my house. The Pa...
I recently learned that there is a national scenic trail that practically goes past my house. The Pacific Northwest Trail was designated as a national scenic trail in 2009 and goes from Cape Alava, Washington, to Glacier National Park, Montana. I've decided to try to day hike as much of the Washington part of this trail as possible, starting with the section that crosses Whidbey Island, known as section 8. If you are interested in knowing where the trail is go to www.pnt.org and there are maps you can print out of the trail. The hike today was from map 08-09 and 08-08.
I drove to the Coupeville Ferry and parked across the road. I hiked through the Fort Casey campground and took the walking trail up to Fort Casey. The map shows to just follow the beach, but I like the view from the top of the bluff. I continued past the lighthouse and took the trail back down to the beach. From there I followed the beach until I got to Ebey's Landing. I was the only person on the beach from Camp Casey to Ebey's Landing and I saw two bald eagles in this section, one sitting on a large rock on the beach and the other sitting on the bluff. I stopped to eat my lunch at Ebey's Landing. Ebey's Landing is one of the most popular hiking trails on Whidbey Island, and for good reason. As I sat eating I saw almost 20 people start up the bluff trail. I eventually followed them up. There are beautiful wildflowers along the trail right now and the views were stunning. When the trail descended back down to the beach I continued north. Once again I encountered no other hikers until I reached Fort Ebey State Park. This beach section was not as fun as it was mainly rocks, gravel and driftwood and the walking was difficult. You MUST hike this section during low tide ONLY. Be sure to consult a tide chart before doing this hike. At Fort Ebey I refilled my water bottles and gave the dog another drink. There is a very nice restroom facility a short ways up off the beach to the left. After resting awhile on a shady picnic table we set off back down to the beach and continued north up to Libbey Beach. Again, this is a LOW TIDE ONLY hiking section. We took the stairs and walked up to Libbey Beach Park. From there I walked home and dropped off the dog, and then I flagged down the #6 bus (public buses are free on Whidbey) on Libbey Road and rode it back down to the Coupeville Ferry and picked up my car. Estimated mileage today around eight miles. For me this took about six hours. Be sure to allow yourself enough time before the tide changes. |
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I didn't get to hike last weekend so I went on my 27th hike this year somewhere close to home whic...
I didn't get to hike last weekend so I went on my 27th hike this year somewhere close to home which allowed me to hike after work. I decided to hike one of the locals favorite trails along the ocean which is called Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. This trail is located near Coupeville, Washington on Whidbey Island. They have a bluff trail going north and then down the hill to the beach to hike the beach trail south back to the trailhead.
This hike is about 3.5 miles long with spectacular view of Pudget Sound, Whidbey Island and Olympic Mountains. If you have a love for hiking like I do, I would recommend this trail even if you had to drive three hours to get here. You could combined it with Deception Pass State Park or Dugalla State Park which also have great views of the ocean and sound. I have hiked all of them and this hike still has the best views of the sound from the bluff trail. Fort Ebey and Fort Casey which are two other areas you could combined with this hike also have bluff trails with great views. Come check out this hike. If not you can checkout the video of this hike or over 180 other trails I have hiked on my youtube channel at "lmm3181" or click on these direct links. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKlwJPtvBKY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5u29l7KDnc As always get out and see this beautiful state and enjoy your hiking! Take Care Mike |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
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Set out for this one after having some incredible springtime hiking weather,and with not a cloud in ...
Set out for this one after having some incredible springtime hiking weather,and with not a cloud in the sky the views were promised not to dissapoint. Also it was a nice change in pace taking a ferry for most of the way and not driving through a ton of potholed FSR's. The trail was very well maintained making the 5 mile loop a stroll in the park. Only saw one eagle but plenty of ospreys to make the trip worth it. And as your hiking paralell to the backdrop of the olmpics with mt rainier to your back and nothing but the trail leading in to what seams the edge of a cliff you have a definite feeling of solitude and a true sense the trails historic nature.
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Wildflowers blooming
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Father in Law is in town this week, so we set out on an easy hike to Ebey's Landing on Whidbey Islan...
Father in Law is in town this week, so we set out on an easy hike to Ebey's Landing on Whidbey Island. The weather could not have been nicer! Sunny, slight breeze, not too warm. We parked at the Prairie Overlook parking area and got the last spot. As far as we could tell if you park here you do not need a Discover Pass, but I could be wrong. There are very prominent signs down at the beach parking lot that Discover Passes are required and we did see a Park employee out and about.
The road section of the trail down to the block house is muddy with some large puddles, but there is enough dry land to make it easily navigable. We missed the trail that runs along the fence line-we were too busy watching the bunnies-and ended up walking along the road that runs around the blooming broccoli fields. I am pretty sure this was private property, but no one said anything. So, with that said, when you get to the block house, look left, the trail runs along the fence line on the opposite side of the fence. It is an obvious trail and not the beat up tractor route. We did not go up to the high point of the trail, it looked a bit more steep than father in law wanted to attempt. We went down to beach for a snack and some beach ramblings. You can also drive directly to the beach (I think you would take the road before Sherman road, if you are coming from the south.) There were many people out on this sunny Sunday, but it did not feel crowded at all, since there is plenty of room to spread out along the trail and beach. Ebey's Landing is a great trail for kids (if hands are held on the upper part) and dogs (leashes please!) There is a restroom and picnic tables at the beach. |
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beautiful day in puget sound area--so headed up to whidbey island from kirkland to hike and drink so...
beautiful day in puget sound area--so headed up to whidbey island from kirkland to hike and drink some beer. :)
great hike for most--no tricky footwork, not strenuous, not too long. the hike up and along the bluff at ebey's landing was stunning. saw a juvenile bald eagle soaring, water was deep blue, great stretch for the legs after a week indoors. trail is easy to follow, gets your calves working on the return via the beach. there are several geocaches in the area if you like tht sort of thing. Great fallen tree about 1/2 along the bluff that makes for a great lunch stop. headed back to clinton and stopped at diamond knot for dinner, beer en route to home. glorious day. |
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
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Awesome trip to Whidbey Island from the ferry in Mukilteo. This hike is not difficult if you are dre...
Awesome trip to Whidbey Island from the ferry in Mukilteo. This hike is not difficult if you are dressed warm. Incredible winds. I could literally lean against the wind at some points and it would push me in the opposite direction. We saw a couple bald eagles coasting in the wind. Very beautiful view and no rain :)Also, lots of mushrooms!
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This is a premier winter season maritime hike/walk. Hiking boots are a good idea, because although ...
This is a premier winter season maritime hike/walk. Hiking boots are a good idea, because although the trail is in great shape, the stony beach is a bit uncomfortable in light shoes. The combination of a long, scenic bluff walk followed by a stroll on the beach alongside an unusual lagoon is unique and fun.
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This is a five star hike for sure! Low miles, easy trail and magnificent views! All the mountains ...
This is a five star hike for sure! Low miles, easy trail and magnificent views! All the mountains were out today and with the Pugetopolis pollution and some clouds it was a photographers dream. Unfortuneatly my trusty Canon point and shoot has died so the pictures aren't great. Dress warmly, the ground was frozen when we got there and it was cold the whole time. Some parts of the trail are slick and muddy so boots or shoes with good traction are advised. We saw seals and ducks, but that was it for wildlife. It was fun to see the seals. I like hiking the loop from the cemetary parking overlook. Be sure to check out the info kiosks on the beach end by the restroom, info on the history and a guide to the different ships. Can you imagine commuting to Port Townsend every day in a rowboat? That's what Ebey did.
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Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Wildflowers blooming
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My husband and I went away to Whidbey Island for the weekend, alone, and hiked the Ebey's Landing Tr...
My husband and I went away to Whidbey Island for the weekend, alone, and hiked the Ebey's Landing Trail. It is a beautiful area! We parked on Cook Road in the parking area at the Ebey Prairie overlook, about 1:30pm (on a beautiful Saturday afternoon). We took the last spot there, but a lot of people were coming and going quickly. I think that some people were just there to check out the view.
After parking we followed the gravel/dirt road past fields for about a 1/2 mile. You arrive at the Ebey homestead that has been just been opened this summer for the first time to visitors! Lots of historical information and pictures inside. It is open Thursday -Sunday through Labor Day from 10am - 4pm and is staffed by volunteers. Head west from the homestead and stay to the left of a fence that takes you all the way to the bluffs. You will come to a T junction. Turn right and follow the trail along the bluffs. You follow the bluffs until you pass by Peregos Lake - a lagoon. After you pass Peregos Lake the trail starts to descend and switchback down towards the beach. Follow the beach back until you get to a pit toilet and parking area. You pick the trail back up to the bluffs here. Head left up the trail until you reach the T junction that took you over the bluffs. Turn right to head back past the homestead and to your car. This loop is 5.6 miles long. If you wanted to do just the shorter loop from the beach up on the bluffs and back there is a parking area on Ebey's Landing road. This will cut about 2 miles off the total. We encountered plenty of other people and their dogs enjoying the trail, but it was far from crowded! Check out my full report at: http://ahomeschoolmomshikin[…]ing-trail-july-30-2011.html |
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Wildflowers blooming
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Hot and sunny at Ebey today! 2 adults and 2 children (ages 6 and 9) in party for a nice sunny day w...
Hot and sunny at Ebey today! 2 adults and 2 children (ages 6 and 9) in party for a nice sunny day walk. Easy parking at the cemetery/visitor center.
Prairie Trail: Walk across prairie trail was filled with plenty of wildflowers and bees buzzing around (none aggressive and all around feet near flowers). The kids had a great time picking lady bugs off of wheat and grasses. Bluff Trail: The bluff trail was all in the sun but the views of the sound and Olympics were to die for. The water from above was very clear and the thought of playing on the beach while walking on the hot bluff trail were frequent. The one mile bluff portion of the trail (all pretty flat and enjoyable) went by quickly and soon we were on the beach. Beach Walk: Once we got to the beach we all switched from hiking shoes/boots to our water shoes. We had swimsuits on and quickly cooled off in the water - it was everything I thought it could have been. The kids had a great time skipping rocks, finding crab shells, and driftwood walking sticks. I was amazed with the lack of trash washup on the beach - it was really clean. The walk back to the prairie trail was easy and gradual and the walk back to the car was again hot and buzzing with bees but we kept turning around and looking back to the water. The views of Mt Baker from the prairie trail were astounding and kept us looking ahead. Thanks to everyone who said hello as we were passing by. Everyone was so friendly! What a great day! I highly recommend this hike on a hot and sunny day - bring plenty of water, sunscreen and water shoes for the beach and you will have a great day. |
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We followed the WTA directions to this hike and ended up at Ebey's Lookout at 10 am from Seattle. (...
We followed the WTA directions to this hike and ended up at Ebey's Lookout at 10 am from Seattle. (A lookout upon a vast planting field and prairie.) It is across a cemetery and has about 6-10 parking spaces. As you leave this parking lot you will see a sign that says, 'trail' and 'visitors center .2 miles'.
We walked (with 3 and 4 year olds) to the visitors center then along a planting field and prairie. The walk was flat and filled with wild grasses, birds and lovely greenery. The walk ended at the bluffs (majestic, peaceful, amazing), turn left and you walk a bit more then down some stairs to the beach (1.5 miles total) If you wanted to go just to the beach, there is a parking lot off Ebey's Road. If you turn right you hike for 3.5 miles to the little lagoon there. (We did not do this.) We concentrated on the beach hike since we were with kids. The bluffs were picturesque but it was very windy up there, jackets suggested. No bugs in site but sun, wind and fog. The beach was so windy and foggy, the temps. were about 55 but felt colder. I was told later in the day the fog would have burned off. |
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It was wonderful to hike Ebey's Landing with four boys 8-12! The view was, I quote one boy, "a phot...
It was wonderful to hike Ebey's Landing with four boys 8-12! The view was, I quote one boy, "a photographers dream" and another, "this is paradise"! The wildflowers are in bloom, the bee's are buzzin' and the trail is in great shape! If you have kids that need to move their bodies this summer, head to Whidbey and take this hike! Don't forget that to park you need the pass or $10 day parking.
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I concur with the the previous reviewer- this is a great time of year for this hike. The wildflowers...
I concur with the the previous reviewer- this is a great time of year for this hike. The wildflowers are great, it is warm enough that the breeze feels good, but it is also not super hot. There is really no shade on the trail, so on a truly sunny summer day, you'd get toasty.
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I am sure this is the best time of the year to go to Ebey's Landing! The kids can play on the beach ...
I am sure this is the best time of the year to go to Ebey's Landing! The kids can play on the beach near the parking area and they can also hike on the trail. The trail can be a bit hard for little kids but once you gaze down, it's well worth the hike. It's the perfect time of year; the wildflowers are blooming, there are many kinds of plants, and the view can be amazing from high above. It is also pretty windy up there when we hiked, so please dress for the weather.
There were no signs to find Ebey's Landing, so make sure you get firm instructions from a person or a map, so you don't get lost. Once you get to the parking lot, they only have limited parking space, so make sure you come early and get a spot. While on the hike, on one side there are wildflowers blooming and you can hear the waves from the beach, and the other side, a meadow that seemed to be rippling from the winds. I hope you have a great time in Ebey's Landing! |
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My wife and I really enjoyed a wildflower-and-views 4-mile loop hike at Ebey Landing on a beautiful ...
My wife and I really enjoyed a wildflower-and-views 4-mile loop hike at Ebey Landing on a beautiful day. We started in the Spring, and finished in the Summer! The predominent flowers are Vetch, wild Roses, Balsamroot, and Arnica; but if you look carefully, you will also find Alpine Lilies, Salsify, Sugar Bowls, and Wally Baskets. This is the perfect time for this outing. The parking lot was packed, but hikers were spread out along the trail and beach.
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Today was a magnificant day for a hike along the beach. This was hike 20 of 50 I planned this year a...
Today was a magnificant day for a hike along the beach. This was hike 20 of 50 I planned this year at age 50. After hiking between 10 and 12 miles yesterday at Thunder Creek which was a three hour drive away I decided to hike a little closer to home. This hike is on Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve and State Park outside of Coupeville, Washington on Whidbey Island. This hike is a 4 to 5 mile loop if taking the beach and bluff trail. My recommendation is to take the bluff trail first and then down at the other end to the beach. I would not recommend this for young children, elderly or anyone afraid of heights or a steep trail. If so hike it in the opposite direction going down the beach first. Then hike up the hill to the bluff trail. The trail is pretty well maintained but the grass and weeds are growing high in some areas but the trail is easy to find. A beautiful day and a beautiful place to hike with great views of Whidbey Island, Pudget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Nothing bad to report on this place. Do not miss this hike if coming to Whidbey Island. You can see videos of this hike and others I have done in Washington State on my youtube channel at "lmm3181" or just click these safe links directly to the videos of this hike.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6CruMAty7s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ylxtj8aO4k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L946g6WsK7M Enjoy your hiking!! Mike |
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I love the rain shadow. It was raining everywhere else but it was dry at Ebey's Landing on Saturday...
I love the rain shadow. It was raining everywhere else but it was dry at Ebey's Landing on Saturday morning. Very windy - 35 knot sustained - have to watch yourself on the trail areas closest to the steepest drop offs. The seagulls were playing in the updrafts off the bluffs. No problems with the trail though the tide was high and the waves were large so you had to watch the surf to make sure you didn't get your boots wet. We even had a couple kite surfers out playing right off the beach.
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This hike is well-described in Craig Romano's "Day Hiking South Cascades" and in his "Winter Hikes o...
This hike is well-described in Craig Romano's "Day Hiking South Cascades" and in his "Winter Hikes of Western Washington Deck". I carried the card for this hike in my camera bag. We did the loop as described by starting at the Prairie Overlook TH. Being in the rain shadow we were blessed with a dry hike. Although we had 35 MPH winds follow us throughout the hike we were warm as we had dressed for the occasion!:)! We had sunshine for our lunch break. 2 kite boarders were enjoying the winds at Ebey's Landing Wayside. Their agility added to the diversity of the hike. We saw several eagles who glided with the wind before suddenly soaring downward and upward to glide some more. A group of 2 bald and 2 juveniles were seen often. We enjoyed this 5.6 mile loop and hope to return on a clear day when the Olympics can be seen!
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Three of us hiked the route beginning across the road from the cemetary and once getting to the low ...
Three of us hiked the route beginning across the road from the cemetary and once getting to the low bluff above the beach we proceeded north gaining elevation going up the high bluff. The trail along the bluff had a very slick mud that at times had us walking on the edge of the path. At about a mile and passing above Perego's Lagoon a trail descends to the beach and we completed the route going south and back up the bluff. There are great views of both the Cascades and the Olympics and Rainier.
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For those weekends when the snow keeps you out of the hills, this is always a wonderful destination....
For those weekends when the snow keeps you out of the hills, this is always a wonderful destination. I saw bald eagles on the way, and hawks soaring over the prairie area. Definitely take your time and read the information kiosks at various points to really get the most out of the historical value of this hike. Also, don't be shy to look into the graveyard at the trailhead, as there is more information there and another blockhouse. Whether it is sunny or foggy and cloudy out, this is a rewarding trail!
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Took our doggie Max to Whidbey for the day started at Double Buff, then hit South Whidbey and ended ...
Took our doggie Max to Whidbey for the day started at Double Buff, then hit South Whidbey and ended at Fort Ebey due to WTA's hike of the week. It was in the rain shadow as predicted. I had been here once before and love it, so much to see. Lake, Beach, old fort, great trail, not much else you can ask for, oh I know only a handfull of people! Good Times for everyone. Both my boys were tuckered out and sleeping on the drive home.
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With the weather so spectucular, we decided to make Ebey’s Landing our hiking destination. What a...
With the weather so spectucular, we decided to make Ebey’s Landing our hiking destination. What a wonderful choice that turned out to be. No ferry lines, stunning views of Admiralty Inlet, Vancouver Isand, the Olympics, the Cascades & gorgeous pastoral views of Ebey’s Valley. Birding was a bonus, spotting Eagles, a Red Tail Hawk cruising the bluff, a Hermit Thrush and a Ruby Crowned Kinglet. The hike itself was crowned by a glowing red sunset on the seemingly close Mt.Baker.
If you are interested in the history of Isaac Ebey who chose this site to homsteaded in1850, check out the Judy Bentley book, “Hiking Washington’s History”. |
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My husband and I celebrated our 10th anniversary by hiking Ebey's Landing. I've been wanting to take...
My husband and I celebrated our 10th anniversary by hiking Ebey's Landing. I've been wanting to take this hike for some time and a getaway (sans kids) to Whidbey Island provided the opportunity.
We arrived on one of the numerous foggy mornings this summer has given us. Fortunately, the fog began to lift just as we started out. We climbed up the bluff (the best part) first and watched two cargo ships honk their fog horns in an attempt not to crash into each other. Then the fog lifted completely and the Olympic Mountains revealed themselves. It was simply gorgeous! We also enjoyed looking at the otherworldly colors of Parego's Lagoon, one of the After hiking along the bluff for about 1.5 miles, we made our way down the big sand dune to the beach and walked back to our car. |
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A nice relaxing change from Milabox Peak a few days ago. This hike offers expansive views the entire...
A nice relaxing change from Milabox Peak a few days ago. This hike offers expansive views the entire hike of the beach, surrounding prairie and Rosario Strait. Lots of flowers in bloom along the bluff trail. We began at the end of Sherman Road. From the trailhead we walked along a hillside of the prairie below us and views of Mt Baker and then north along the bluff beside the Pratt reserve. The were several sightings of eagles and views of Perego's Lagoon a couple hundred feet below. The steep descent to the beach began near Point Partridge and then hike south between the beach and the lagoon to Ebey's Landing where we ascended the bluff back to the prairie and the trailhead
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My wife and I hiked from the trailhead just past the Cemetary on Cemetary Lane. We went up the bluff...
My wife and I hiked from the trailhead just past the Cemetary on Cemetary Lane. We went up the bluff trail to the point where it starts to switchback down to the lake. The wildflowers and views of Baker, Rainier, the Olympics, the coast, and the prairie are outstanding. There are many birds and beautiful, twisted fir trees. This hike is highly rated, and now I know why. There were a few day hikers on the trail, but it wasn't crowded.
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There are two trail head options for this hike. From the beach or further east overlooking the homes...
There are two trail head options for this hike. From the beach or further east overlooking the homestead. We chose the latter which adds about a mile to the loop. We saw about a dozen day hikers, more near the beach trail head. Lots of red wing blackbirds in the pond grass. Trail was in great shape. I hiked with kids aged 9 and 11. If I did it again I'd start and finish at the beach with kids. The added mile is a bit of a climb.
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This hike is spectacular from beginning to end. I've been recommending it to everyone I know. It i...
This hike is spectacular from beginning to end. I've been recommending it to everyone I know. It is so unique. The prairie views, the bluffs, the beach, the driftwood, the gnarled trees, moss, the wildflowers, the view of the Olympic Peninsula, the lagoons, the Bald Eagles gliding by... The list goes on and on. It's everything you would hope it would be and more. This is not a difficult or dangerous hike at all although I imagine it could be dicey if attempted in the rain. We had great weather. It was thrilling to look down while walking along the bluff. This is a romantic hike...peaceful, private, and visually dazzling. It might be the perfect setting for, say, a marriage proposal... It's that inspiring. I was pleased. Go.
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We hike Ebey's landing at least once/year most years, and it is always good. Today was great. As usu...
We hike Ebey's landing at least once/year most years, and it is always good. Today was great. As usual we hiked up the hill and along the bluff first, then ran down the steep trail to the beach, then built shelters out of driftwood and found agates. Today we also had the pleasure of a whale (gray whale?) about 100 feet off shore.
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It was pretty overcast today which was perfect for this hike. There is little to no shade at all al...
It was pretty overcast today which was perfect for this hike. There is little to no shade at all along the trail. The trail along the bluffs is in great shape. There are a few spots where erosion is slowly taking pieces of the trail. You get fantastic views of Mt. Baker, the Olympics, and Mt. Rainier along the bluffs. Of course the view of the water is great too. Flowers are blooming all over the bluffs for nice splashes of color.
The hike up the bluffs is steep but very short. Once on the top there is some up and down but nothing steep. We cruised along at a good pace carrying a two-month old with no problems. The trail is smooth with few rocks/roots/pits to trip you. Perfect for kids or those carrying kids. On the switchbacks down to the beach my husband spotted a whale out in the Sound. We watched it surface several times before we moved onto the beach. The hike along the beach is easy. The sand is hard packed so you aren't fighting against it. Again, kids would love picking their way along the beach. There are lots of logs, rocks, and shells to look at. |
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It probably took about an hour to get to the trail head from Mount Vernon. We arrived around 10:30 w...
It probably took about an hour to get to the trail head from Mount Vernon. We arrived around 10:30 which I thought would be a little late but it worked out perfectly. It was alot cooler on Whidby than it was when we left our house because of the cool marine air. And the fog was just beginning to burn off of the sound. It we had arrived any earlier it would have been way too cold and we wouldn't have had a view.
The trail starts by going up to the edge of a bluff. There were alot of different wild flowers and roses. There were also a variety of birds. I'm not really a bird watcher but the birds were really colorful and were singing. We also saw a bald eagle fly in front of us and go into the tree line that the trail follows. The only down side to this hike were the amount of mosquito's on the first part of the trail. Whidby Island seems to have alot of monster mosquito's this time of year, but they are male mosquito's and do not bite. I'm not sure when the females come out but luckily they were more of a nuisance than anything else. The hike follows the top of a bluff along a tree line and you get to see a bunch of knarled trees and you get a beautiful view of Mt.Baker, and the Olympics as you walk about two miles. You get to see a beautiful laggon and the beach below as you hike. Then the trail descends to the beach and you walk back to your car. My husband thinks he saw a seal. If you go on this trail wear lots of sun screen since you are exposed to the sun for the entire 4 miles. |
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Left Redmond around 10.30am and arrived at the trailhead close to noon. The ferry traffic was very l...
Left Redmond around 10.30am and arrived at the trailhead close to noon. The ferry traffic was very light today and we didn't have any problems with traffic. The weather was cloudy which must have kept folks away because the trail wasn't too busy. We hiked from the trailhead along the beach past the lake for about an extra 3/4 mile, since the tide was low. We returned and continued up on the ridge back to the trailhead and a tasty meal. Total distance was a leisurely 5 miles, and we finished close to 4.00pm. |
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This Whidbey Island hike is a nice option for a sunny winter day when you'd like to stay out in the ...
This Whidbey Island hike is a nice option for a sunny winter day when you'd like to stay out in the open and enjoy some great views. It took about 1.5 hours to drive there from Seattle including the ferry. |
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The Ebey's landing loop was gorgeous as usual, although the trail is too short. The kids, who were b...
The Ebey's landing loop was gorgeous as usual, although the trail is too short. The kids, who were bickering a bit in the car, immediately perked up and we decided to do the trip in the opposite order from usual--beach first. Found three small agates, and a very orange crab shell. The wildflower display is currently dominated by a pretty purple vetch, accented by roses, brodeia, and catchfly. |
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One of these days I should learn how to snowshoe, but for now most of the mountains are closed to me...
One of these days I should learn how to snowshoe, but for now most of the mountains are closed to me. So a fantastically beautiful day for a trip to the coast! |
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What a perfect day! Early low cloud clearing to almost unbroken skies, with bald eagles and northern...
What a perfect day! Early low cloud clearing to almost unbroken skies, with bald eagles and northern harriers soaring over the cliffs. A cool breeze off the Sound on the clifftops, but I wasn't going to complain about that. |
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What a great hike to clear one's head. On a clear brisk winter's day from this Whidbey Island stand...
What a great hike to clear one's head. On a clear brisk winter's day from this Whidbey Island standout are unbeatable views across the indigo Sound to the Olympics, and directly below you from the bluff trail is a long finger of log-strewn beach around Perego Lagoon. Nearby pasture land in rich browns and greens. Stunning. A loop hike can be done (better counterclockwise starting up the bluffs and returning via either a path next to the lagoon or out along the beach)in 3.5 miles. An elevation gain & loss of a couple hundred feet. Midweek found just a handful of other people. A great hike any time of the year. The trail was generally dry but in spots a bit slippery, especially the fairly steep portion coming down from the bluff to the beach. There's a restroom and no parking or entrance fees. |
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This is an ideal hike for families with young children. We did it last spring when ours were 3 and ...
This is an ideal hike for families with young children. We did it last spring when ours were 3 and 5 and they walked the whole way. In the spring, the bluff has flowers and tons of butterflies. Views of ships. Squirrels dash across the path, and four deer walked right in front of us! The only challenge is that steep scramble: it is REALLY steep. One parent below and one up top, kids on their tushes just may be the best way to go. At the bottom they can get their feet wet (bring aquasocks or sandals, it's rocky) That last mile-and-a-half back is on sand...legs get tired. Plan extra water and snack for the midpoint (m&m motivators)in addition to your lunch. The kids will sleep all the way home... |
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Needing a break from a couple of months hiking in the desert areas I avoided the messy drive over t...
Needing a break from a couple of months hiking in the desert areas I avoided the messy drive over the mountains and hiked into history. I never have even been out to Whidbey Island before so a day hiking the bluff and beach trails at Ebey Landing was a real joy! The weather was pure sunshine in this rainshadow neck of the woods, but it was so cold I almost thought I needed to skip the hiking and enjoy nature from the car. Sure, it was sunny, but it was 28-32 degrees outside with the north wind blowing across Puget Sound at a 30-40 MPH clip! Here was the initial surge of the promised cold weather for certain. I found it funny that here at sea level I was to hike in the coldest most brutal winter conditions and temperatures that I have had all winter anywhere! After bundling up at the trailhead parking lot I headed up the steps past the outhouse and history interpretive signs to hike the upper bluff trail first. All along the first portion of the lower bluff signs of the spring wake-up of native plants was surrounding me, and to the east the fields of Ebey Prairie were busily being worked. After hiking along the cultivated field for 1/4 mile I made the side-trip up the Ebey Prairie trail, which is well signed. This gives a great eastern view across the vast open prairie land which has been actively cultivated for 120+ years. The sun danced patterns across the fields and snow lined mountains tower in the distance. I enjoyed seeing a small covey of three quail and also spotted a mourning dove along the fence line! This trail ends by the historic Sunnyside Cemetery, which I hiked around through as well. The blockhouse building which was built in 1855 is a real treat to explore, and I've never seen so many headstones marked well over 100 years old. I enjoy stomping around places like this...it is peaceful and the folks residing here don't talk back at me too much. Across from the cemetery is a great overlook over the Ebey Prairie area as well and worth checking out the interpretive signs there. I quickly hiked back the 1/3 mile to the bluff trail and entered what is the lands bought by the Nature Conservancy. The next 1+ mile of trail is fascinating, winding up and down along the top of the bluff, passing grand old weathered trees which take the brunt of all storms, and great views across Admiralty Inlet and down at the lagoon and beach areas below. I really want to return back in the spring to see and photograph the rare golden paintbrush that blooms along here, one of the only places it is known in Washington. By this time I almost wasn't noticing the 40+ mph winds blasting my body, but photography was difficult to say the least since I couldn't stand still and my tripod couldn't either! At the far northern end of the lagoon area a trail heads down to the beach VERY steeply. From here I hiked north along the beach another 1/2 mile before heading back along the beach the 2 miles to the parking area. Massive ancient piles of driftwood line the top of the spit enclosing the lagoon making for fascinating photography. The bluffs above look ancient and very weather-worn. The hike back showed yet more wildlife as buffleheads filled the lagoon, mergansers and goldeneyes dotted the sound, and I finally spotted two seals in the heavy surf, which was hard to see anything out there as the waves were crashing 3-6' high in the intense winds! Occasionally a Navy plane roared over the open waters to the north, and the views toward the Olympics were as good as they get. With binoculars I could even make out the Dungeness Spit lighthouse on this crystal clear day! Slowly I hiked all the way back, the trek feeling 8 miles instead of 2 since I explored so much. This is a perfect corner of the world to visit any time of year, but a winter day of sunshine when the mountains are buried makes this seem even more special. I was surprised that there are no signs at all along SR 20 indicating where to get there, as every state park around is well signed. After leaving I also stopped in at Fort Ebey State Park and hiked around the Gun Battery area and much of the 1 mile trail north of there that eventually leads to the beach areas that are north of those areas hiked by the Ebey Landing lagoons. Great day of beach exploring and it felt amazing that I saw not a single person anywhere all day! |
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Here was a trail totally unlike any I have experienced in Washington state: the elements of nature ...
Here was a trail totally unlike any I have experienced in Washington state: the elements of nature have magically transformed a section of Puget Sound shoreline into northern California coast. The trail starts right on the beach but quickly climbs onto a bluff so high and steep as to possibly induce vertigo, with views of the water and the Olympics to match. Between the trail and the Sound was almost entirely grass-covered, while on the other side the winds had blown and twisted Douglas firs into a clever imitation of California cypress trees. Perhaps the winds also blow the trail dry; I didn't see a single smidgen of mud on it. With such a steep drop below, I was surprised to find a branch trail that dropped to the shoreline, allowing a loop back (although we didn't take it). The trail must be popular with joggers; we met two of them along the way. More memorably, we also encountered a bald eagle soaring close enough to easily identify without binoculars. |
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