Cape Flattery Trail

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Cape Flattery Trail is a short coastal hiking path on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula that leads through forest and boardwalks to dramatic cliffside viewpoints at the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
tourist attraction
accessTo Pacific Ocean views
Tatoosh Island views
sea stacks views
approximateLength about 1.5 miles round trip
closestMajorCity Port Angeles, Washington NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty easy
distanceFromPortAngeles about 80 miles by road
elevationGain minimal
familyFriendly yes
feature cliffside viewpoints
interpretive signs
ocean viewpoints
viewing platforms
hasAmenity parking area at trailhead
restroom at trailhead
hasEndpoint northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
Strait of Juan de Fuca NERFINISHED
Tatoosh Island NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cape Flattery NERFINISHED
Clallam County, Washington NERFINISHED
Makah Reservation NERFINISHED
Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
managedBy Makah Tribe NERFINISHED
nearestTown Neah Bay, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Olympic Peninsula attractions
petPolicy dogs allowed on leash
popularFor birdwatching
photography
sightseeing
region Pacific Northwest
requires Makah Recreation Pass NERFINISHED
safetyConcern slippery conditions in wet weather
steep cliffs
season year-round
surface boardwalk
dirt path
terrainType coastal
throughFeature coastal forest
trailType out-and-back
use hiking
viewType sunset views

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Neah Bay accessPointTo Cape Flattery Trail