
Trip
Backpack - Ozette Triangle
Join me on a three-day coastal adventure where we’ll explore tidepools, petroglyphs, and visit the westernmost point of the lower 48 states. Preference to Tacoma Branch Introduction to Backpacking Students. Trip will open to all Mountaineers on May 1.
- Fri, May 19, 2023 — Sun, May 21, 2023
- Tacoma Hiking & Backpacking Committee
- Backpacking
- Adults
- Easy/Moderate
- Moderate
- Mileage: 15.1 mi
- Elevation Gain: 660 ft
- Pace: 1 to 1.5 mph depending on terrain
- FULL (6 capacity)
- FULL (2 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
Ozette Ranger Station parking area 10am. America the Beautiful or Olympic National Park pass required for drivers. Drive time from Tacoma is about 4 hours one way. From Seattle it will be longer. Participants should review the sailing times before signing up if they plan to travel via ferry to ensure that they can make the meeting time. Alternatively, participants may opt to stay some place local the night before the trip to reduce the drive time.
Preference to Tacoma Branch Introduction to Backpacking Students. Trip will open to all Mountaineers on May 1.
Spend a long weekend near the salty sea and you will be yearning to come back and experience more of what Washington’s wild coast is all about. Bear canisters are required by Olympic National Park for this trip and $16 fee per person payable to the leader on the first day for the backcountry camping permits.
Favorable tides will allow us to hike on the beach but expect terrain changes to include hard and soft sand, pea gravel, seaweed, slick rocks, and obstacles like boulders and driftwood. Coastal hiking can be mentally and physically exhausting, but the reward is an experience that often includes seeing eagles feed at low tide along rocky shorelines, seals and otters bobbing in the surf, and deer roaming the beaches. We will camp one night at Sand Point and a second night at Cape Alava with a variety of side trips to increase mileage and exploration of the area. Anticipated itinerary:
Day 1: Hike 3 miles to our camp at Sand Point. Set up camp, have lunch on the point, and check out the area. In the later afternoon there will be an optional day hike with lighter packs south to Yellow Banks to explore a tidally carved tunnel, tidepools, sea stacks, and future camping options. Return to camp for dinner and sunset on the beach together. Total distance and gain with the optional day hike is about 7.5 miles and 200 ft gain.
Day 2: Break camp and hike another 3.25 miles to Cape Alava stopping at Wedding Rocks for a snack and searching for as many petroglyphs as we can find. Hint: there’s 40+ recorded petroglyphs. From there, we’ll hike to Cape Alava and set up camp for our second night. In the afternoon, there will be an optional day hike of another mile round trip north along the beach to the westernmost point of the lower 48 states. We will also spend some time learning about how the coastal indigenous people lived and we will visit a small-scale replica of a Makah longhouse perched near the beach. This replica longhouse pays respect to the past inhabitants of a small village that was buried by a landslide. Read more about the discovery of the Ozette Village here. When we’ve had our fill of exploration we’ll return to Cape Alava for dinner and sunset on the beach together. Total distance and gain with the optional day hike is about 4.3 miles and 160 feet gain.
Day 3: Pack up and hike out via the Cape Alava trail 3.3 miles and 300 feet gain.
My style: I prefer a more social experience and enjoy the company of others on trips. When I’m not socializing you will probably catch me gazing at the beauty of the backcountry or taking pictures of it. I’ve been known to swim in alpine lakes, stand underneath waterfalls, and soak my feet in cold water after a hard day hiking. In the evenings I like to sit around the campfire or communal area and drink my tea to wind down for the night and I’m usually up early in the mornings sometimes to watch the sunrise with a warm drink. If these sound like experiences you would enjoy, I’d love your company!
Ozette Triangle
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Green Trails Ozette No. 130S
Custom Correct Ozette Beach Loop
Trails Illustrated Olympic National Park
Green Trails Olympic Coast Beaches No. 99S - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
To be discussed at lecture for Introduction to Backpacking course students.
The Ten Essentials plus overnight gear which may include:
- Tent with footprint/ground tarp
- Stove and fuel
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- Water filter
- Bear canister
- Cooking pot/pan with plate and utensils
- Toilet paper and shovel or blue bag to deal with waste