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[[Image:Sandalavajct.JPG|thumb|250px|Right after the trailhead is the junction - Sand Point is left, Cape Alava is right. ''(Jerry Adams)'']]
 
[[Image:Sandalavajct.JPG|thumb|250px|Right after the trailhead is the junction - Sand Point is left, Cape Alava is right. ''(Jerry Adams)'']]
 
[[Image:Ozettecamp.JPG|thumb|250px|Ozette campground is right next to Ozette Lake. ''(Jerry Adams)'']]
 
[[Image:Ozettecamp.JPG|thumb|250px|Ozette campground is right next to Ozette Lake. ''(Jerry Adams)'']]
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* Elevation: 30 feet
 
{{Driving time|6.5 hours}}
 
{{Driving time|6.5 hours}}
  
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This is the trailhead for trails to [[Sand Point]] and [[Cape Alava]].
 
This is the trailhead for trails to [[Sand Point]] and [[Cape Alava]].
  
There is a parking area big enough for about 100 cars. Summer weekends the parking area will be full. There is a kiosk where you can pay the $25 for 7 day National Park fee. There are envelopes and a slot to put the fee in.
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There is a parking area big enough for about 100 cars. Summer weekends the parking area will be full. There is a kiosk where you can pay the $25 for 7 day National Park fee (America the Beautiful Pass also valid). There are envelopes and a slot to put the fee in.
  
 
There is one trail, south, out of the parking area. The trail immediately goes by the ranger station where you can pay the $5 plus $2 per day per person camping fee if you're camping. There are envelopes and a slot to put the fee in.
 
There is one trail, south, out of the parking area. The trail immediately goes by the ranger station where you can pay the $5 plus $2 per day per person camping fee if you're camping. There are envelopes and a slot to put the fee in.

Revision as of 03:38, 11 September 2019

Parking area at Ozette Trailhead (Jerry Adams)
Ranger station at Ozette Trailhead, notice the marker sign that is an example of one of those signs used to show where trails exit the beach. (Jerry Adams)
Right after the trailhead is the junction - Sand Point is left, Cape Alava is right. (Jerry Adams)
Ozette campground is right next to Ozette Lake. (Jerry Adams)

Hikes starting here

This is the trailhead for trails to Sand Point and Cape Alava.

There is a parking area big enough for about 100 cars. Summer weekends the parking area will be full. There is a kiosk where you can pay the $25 for 7 day National Park fee (America the Beautiful Pass also valid). There are envelopes and a slot to put the fee in.

There is one trail, south, out of the parking area. The trail immediately goes by the ranger station where you can pay the $5 plus $2 per day per person camping fee if you're camping. There are envelopes and a slot to put the fee in.

Then the trail crosses the outlet stream from Ozette Lake, and then there's a junction for the Sand Point and Cape Alava trails.

There is a campground with 15 sites before the parking area. There's a resort with cabins, camping, and a small store before that. These will probably be full summer weekends.

Driving Directions

From Portland, drive north on I-5 (93 miles)

Go west on US 12 to Aberdeen (46 miles).

Go north on US 101 past Forks (120 miles).

Go north on state 113 (10 miles).

Go west on state 112 (10 miles).

Go west on Hoko-Ozette Road to its end (21 miles).

It's about 300 miles.

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