The park is right on the Straight of Juan de Fuca, which is a waterway separating Washington on the South from Canada to the north, and connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Puget Sound. We had been out to this park several times before for Joseph's Cross-Country meets through the years, and picked out some campsites to visit in the future. We had two adjacent camping sites overlooking the water. We climbed around some rocks down by the shoreline, hiked through the park to an old fort built during WW2 to protect against a naval attack. Jack and Dad also went over to Olympic National Park to check out the ski hill setup there that will be opening up in a few months. As all too often has been the case for our camping trips, we wound up leaving a little early because it was raining.
Here are some photos of our trip.
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