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An olympic national park wilderness permit (south coast) is required for camping at toleak point, or at some of the other spots along this trail (e.g., mosquito creek, strawberry point, etc). The hike features a pair of challenging. Scott creek ⇒ toleak point ~2.4 miles this section of the coastal route stays at sea level the entire way out to toleak point
A tidal restriction is located south of scott creek and is passable with a tidal level of 4' or lower and extends around the arching beach leading to strawberry point. Access to this hike is from the third beach trailhead on lapush road This route from third beach to toleak point offers an up close and personal experience beside the pounding surf of the washington coast
Hike along the sandy shoreline and scramble up rope ladders to gain the bluffs.
All the info you need to hike from third beach to toleak point along the coast in olympic national park Trail description, tides, camping and more. Just north of toleak point are an outhouse and several campsites Just south of toleak point is a drinking water stream and a shelter
Detailed description the toleak point hike starts at the third beach trailhead There is one trail, well signed, to third beach and toleak point The trail to third beach is a pretty easy gravel trail, but a little muddy in places It's 1.3 miles to the beach
You lose about 275 feet elevation, most of which is in the last 0.2 miles.
5, 2024 olympic peninsula trip report by blue hiker The toleak point area had about ten fellow camps scattered throughout the beach, with plenty of room to spread out An overnight winter hike to strawberry point on the olympic national park south coast
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