Welcome to Kalaloch Beach, one of the most breathtaking spots in Olympic National Park! It’s a trove of natural beauty, where ...
Olympic National Park’s iconic Tree of Life is struggling to survive as the Kalaloch Beach bluff on which it has sat for hundreds of years continues to erode at a rapid rate amidst heavy winter ...
Is disease to blame? The die-offs happen every few years, in grisly and odiferous fashion. Rafts of razor clams pile up on Kalaloch Beach, the 4-mile stretch of sand that hugs Olympic National Park’s ...
Kalaloch, located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula, is one of the most visited areas of Olympic National Park. The marine environment and offshore islands are protected by three ...
One of the draws to Washington's Olympic National Park is an ancient Sitka spruce known as the Tree of Life that seems to defy gravity, clinging precariously to an eroding seaside bluff on Kalaloch ...