Second Beach is an undiscovered gem in Olympic National Park, especially at low tide. We were guided by a board member from Washington’s National Park Foundation, John Meyer, who offered up his company and expertise as an auction item. Great fun learning opportunity!
- A short, but beautiful hike down to the beach.
- Magical fog near the sea stacks. The next morning, we were walking behind them.
- A sea star slumber party. They’ll wake up when the tide rolls in.
- Baby sea star right next to “Mussel Beach”.
- Our guide, University of Washington Marine Biologist John Meyer showed us all the cool little critters.
- Appropriately named “feather boa” kelp.
- Taking advantage of a driftwood swing.
- Our campsite on the beach.
- Mike demonstrating the all important art of TOE flossing.
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