A few weeks back Lily had her first ever Spring Break from school. I wasn't sure how our Summer was going to shape up this year with various things - Idaho, Hsu Family Vacation, High Adventure, etc., so I decided that we would do our mini family vacation now. The weather forecast was sketchy all week and I was nervous, but it ended up being perfect!
For our vacation we decided to head out to the peninsula and visit La Push and the Hoh Rain Forest. We got up and left the house Friday morning at 6:15am. There's a restaurant out in Sequim we found 2 years ago called Oak Table Cafe that serves the BEST breakfast. Luke really wanted to eat there so we got up early just for that. :) It really is a fabulous place albeit a bit pricey.
We arrived in Sequim at 8:30am and had our breakfast. Then we headed off to La Push. La Push was absolutely GORGEOUS! We were extremely lucky that it was sunny though it was still a bit cold. We went to First Beach and played in the sand. They had REAL sand which is very difficult to find in Washington. We stayed out there for a good 3-4 hours, had lunch and just enjoyed the ocean. There was a giant log washed up on the side of the beach and the roots were amazing! We played around on the tree and the kids had a fabulous time
We went up to Second Beach next. You have to hike down to Second Beach and it's roughly 1 mile I think. By the time we got there it was a bit cloudy and cold but it was so amazing! My pictures don't do it justice since it was dark and gray and late in the day. There were rocks and "caves" at Second Beach for us to explore and play around in. It was a bit tricky with Michael, but the girls did very well. We left La Push around 5:15-5:30pm and never made it to Third Beach. Third Beach is a bit longer of a hike and it's just miles of sand from what I hear so we decided it was ok to skip it.
We stayed at Forks at a place called the Olympic Suites Inn, which was basically renovated apartments. We got a 2 bedroom apartment, full kitchen, bath, etc. for only $95/night. Talk about a GREAT deal! Forks is only a 10-15 mile drive from both La Push and the Hoh Rain Forest so it was really quite the perfect location. I have to admit, the whole area (La Push included) really tried to capitalize on "Twilight," and it brought me a little bit joy making fun of things here and there. :) When we headed down to La Push there was a giant sign that said, "Treaty Line, No Vampires Allowed," followed by lodgings called "Jacob's Place" and "Wolf Den." There was even a restaurant that said, "Bella's Bulletin Board." In Forks there were lots of "Twilight" shops and tours there was even "Twilight Wood" for sale. :)
Anyway, we went and got some Mexican food and then headed back to the apartment to call it a night. I wanted the vacation to be fun and relaxing; NOT stressful. The kids all went to bed by about 7:30-7:45 and we had a fairly early night too.
The roots of the giant log at First beach. Can you believe it?!
Second Beach
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
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I really do love the peninsula. It has to be one of my favorite places. That hotel is where I am planning on us staying for our next visit. I'm glad you liked it. How was the rainforest?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We'll be there in a few weeks, so we'll have to look for that great breakfast. :)
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