In preparation for our trip to the Redwoods (and just because it seemed like a cool place to go), we took a trial-run road trip and hike to Cape Flattery and Neah Bay in October. It's the very tip of the state of WA (see below).

Cape Flattery occupies America's northernmost point, and is acclaimed as one of the most beautiful spots on the Makah Indian Reservation. From the newly renovated cedar-planked trail and five observation perches, sightseers may catch a glimpse of otters, sea lions, seals and whales, or just get a flattering view of the historic cape. There are also fantastic views of the forbidden Tatoosh Island, the former Makah fishing and whaling camp.
We find creative ways to stay entertained in the car... We spent close to 6 hours in the car the first day.

Let's go Daddy!












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