Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112
Lake Ozette, WA
Lake Ozette is the 3rd largest lake in Washington. This 8-by-5-mile natural lake is located within the coastal strip of Olympic National Park. This byway, via Hoko-Ozette Road, provides the only road access to the lake. The Lake Ozette area offers the Ozette Trail, the Sand Point Trail, Cape Alava, the Ozette Indian Reservation, the Indian Village Trail, ancient Indian petroglyphs, and Flattery Rocks National Wildlife Refuge.
The Ozette and Sand Point Trails, which are both approximately 3 miles long with stretches of cedar-plank boardwalk, provide access to stunning, undeveloped beaches and Cape Alava. These 2 trails are often combined into a multi-day backpacking trip so that travelers can enjoy all that Cape Alava has to offer, including grassy camp sites, beach access, tidepools, birdwatching, wildlife, and scenic vistas of seastacks.
