Is the Ozette Triangle open?
The Ozette Indian Reservation is closed to the public. Hiking north past the campsites at Cape Alava is prohibited.
Is Lake Ozette open to the public?
The Ozette Indian Reservation north of Cape Alava is closed to the public.
How old are the petroglyphs at wedding rocks?
around 300 to 500 years
Most of the carvings in the rock are thought to be around 300 to 500 years in age, though there few that are just a few hundred years old.
Is ozette open?
Note: Ozette Campground is open year round.
Is La Push Open 2021?
As of July 12, 2021, the Quileute Reservation is now open to non-tribal members. This include First Beach at La Push, Second Beach, and the Quileute Oceanside Resort.
Where are the wedding rocks?
Patrick’s Point State Park
Wedding Rock at Patrick’s Point State Park in Trinidad, California. Wedding Rock is a major landmark on the large rocky headland that makes up Patrick’s Point at Patrick’s Point State Park.
How old are the Makah petroglyphs?
This work resulted in the recovery of 55,000 artifacts, held at the Makah Cultural Center and Research Center. Visitors can visit the center and view these 300-500 year old treasures. It’s definitely worth a trip!
Are chains required for Hurricane Ridge?
Hurricane Ridge Road: During the winter season, Hurricane Ridge Road is open to uphill traffic. All vehicles are required to carry tire chains and must exit the Heart O’ the Hills entrance station by 5:00 pm during the winter season.
Is Cannonball island open to the public?
Cannonball Island (Tskawahyah Island) is part of the Ozette Indian Reservation and is always closed to the public. Please respect this closure. All food, garbage, and scented items must be stored—overnight and when unattended—in park-approved bear canistersalong the entire Olympic National Park Wilderness Coast.
Is it safe to hike Cape Alava?
Hiking north past the campsites at Cape Alava is prohibited during this time. Please refer to the park alerts to see when/if this closure is lifted.* Cannonball Island (Tskawahyah Island) is part of the Ozette Indian Reservation and is always closed to the public.
Are campfires allowed in Cape Alava?
Campfires are prohibited between the headland north of Yellow Banks and the headland at Wedding Rocks. This includes Sand Point. Do not gather firewood from the forested areas; use driftwood only! There is little or no driftwood at Cape Alava during the summer season.
Are there toilets at Sand Point and Cape Alava?
Toilet Facilities:Pit toilets are available at Sand Point and Cape Alava. In other areas bury waste 6-8″ deep and 200 feet (70 steps) from campsites and water sources. When toilets are not available, pleasebe sure to bury your waste and pack out toilet paper. Water Sources:Creeks at Sand Point and Cape Alava.