
When it’s not fogged in–which is not often–the inlets at Cape Flattery have beautiful contrasts in the water.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
When it’s not fogged in–which is not often–the inlets at Cape Flattery have beautiful contrasts in the water.
One of the many inlets at Cape Flattery trail.
Cape Flattery is only a 90 minute drive (on a VERY WINDING road) from Sequim.
Cape flattery is on the Makah Reservation and is at the very NW tip of the state of Washington. It overlooks the old lighthouse on its own island. They have nice boardwalks for most of the trail. And stunning views which you’ll see later this week. You must have a $25 yearly (calendar) pass to enter the tribal lands.