Cape Flattery Trail
The Cape Flattery Trail will take you to the most northwestern part of the Continental United States. A new trail to Cape Flattery was constructed in 1996. The new trail now has a cedar plank boardwalk and observation decks to view the abundant sea life and sea caves. Tatoosh Island is also visable. On a good day you might be able to see gray whales, or orca whales just off shore. This is a easy and enjoyable 30 minute hike. It can be very cold and windy, even during summer, so bring a jacket.
For more information visit:
Official Web Site of the Cape Flattery Trail
Directions:
Follow highway 112 to Neah Bay, Take a RIGHT at the IHS Clinic/Presbyterian Church - go one block (and road starts to veer off in all directions) turn, LEFT and follow the signs to the Tribal Center. This road is paved and travel approximately 2 1/2 miles. The next landmark is the Makah Tribal Center, Go past the Makah Tribal Center for 1/4 mile then you come to a gravel road.
Continue on the gravel road for approximately 4 miles, you will see a sign "Cape Trail", stay LEFT and travel a short distance.
Travel Time:
1.5 - 2 hours
Mileage Distance:
62 miles
Best Time of Year:
Summer and Spring, can be closed in Fall and Winter
Special Notes:
Pets allowed







