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The 0.7-mile long access trail for La Push, Second Beach.
The 0.7-mile long access trail for La Push, Second Beach.
Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) on the trail to La Push, Second Beach.
The 0.7-mile long access trail for La Push, Second Beach.
Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) on the trail to La Push, Second Beach.
The 0.7-mile long access trail for La Push, Second Beach.
The 0.7-mile long access trail for La Push, Second Beach.
View toward Crying Lady Rock from La Push, Second Beach.
View toward Crying Lady Rock and the Quillayute Needles from La Push, Second Beach.
La Push, Second Beach.
La Push, Second Beach with Natural Arch.
View toward Crying Lady Rock and the Quillayute Needles from La Push, Second Beach.
View toward Crying Lady Rock and the Quillayute Needles from La Push, Second Beach.
La Push, Second Beach.
La Push, Second Beach panoramic view.
La Push, Second Beach tide pools and Natural Arch.
View toward Crying Lady Rock and the Quillayute Needles from La Push, Second Beach.
Giant green anemone (Anthopleura xanthogrammica) in the tide pools at La Push, Second Beach.
Aggregating anemone (Anthopleura elegantissima) in the tide pools at La Push, Second Beach.
The tide pools at La Push, Second Beach.
Acorn barnacles (Balanus glandula) and Pacific blue mussels (Mytilus trossulus) in the tide pools at La Push, Second Beach.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
06/08/2014
A vibrant and brief sunset over the sea stacks of Second Beach.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
06/08/2014
A perfect driftwood camp - and campfires are allowed!