Ruby Beach

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Ruby Beach is a rugged, driftwood-strewn Pacific Ocean shoreline in Washington State known for its sea stacks, tide pools, and dramatic coastal scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessType day-use only
climate marine west coast climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Jefferson County
feature coastal forest backdrop
large driftwood logs
offshore sea stacks
tide pools at low tide
hasAccess U.S. Route 101
surface form: Highway 101
hasCharacteristic dramatic coastal scenery
driftwood-strewn shore
often foggy conditions
rocky beach
rugged shoreline
sand and pebble mix
scenic sunsets
sea stacks
strong surf
tide pools
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
offshore rock formations
hasWildlife intertidal organisms
marine invertebrates
seabirds
knownFor coastal hikes
driftwood logs
photography opportunities
sea stack formations
tide pooling
locatedIn Jefferson County, Washington NERFINISHED
Olympic National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedOn Pacific Ocean
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Olympic National Park
surface form: Kalaloch area of Olympic National Park
partOf Olympic National Park
surface form: Olympic National Park coastal section

Olympic Peninsula
popularActivity beachcombing
photography
picnicking
tide pooling
walking
wildlife viewing
state Washington
touristPopularity high

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Olympic National Park contains Ruby Beach
Olympic Peninsula contains Ruby Beach