“Some of the things I love about the Lake Quinault area are the astounding array of habitats. Some of the tallest trees in Washington State are found here. Moss and fern covered trees make up part of the greatest temperate rain forest in the world. Views of mountains are present from the shores of the lake and along the Quinault River and Quinault loop road. Elk and other wildlife are often present. Trails lead to rugged sub-alpine forested peaks and ridges above the lake with spectacular views from the ocean to Mount Rainier and beyond.
Even overcast days provide the wonderful photo opportunities in the forest. All seasons are enjoyable in the valley. Also, the Queets Olympic National Park Corridor is only about 30 minutes from Amanda Park and provides an incredible rain forest experience.”
Even overcast days provide the wonderful photo opportunities in the forest. All seasons are enjoyable in the valley. Also, the Queets Olympic National Park Corridor is only about 30 minutes from Amanda Park and provides an incredible rain forest experience.”