Check out these all-weather hiking options. Distance from Pacific Beach is noted.
On a stretch of Washington coast known for its beach-driving, Griffiths-Priday State Park is a welcome respite for walkers. The natural spit features low sand dunes that are protected as a wildlife refuge bordered by Conner Creek on one side and the Copalis River on the other.
https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/copalis-river-spit#hike-full-description
Providing miles of interconnected and gently graded trail, the Quinault National Recreation Trail System provides you with options to extend or shorten your trip into the Quinault Rainforest. The description provided follows Trail the Quinault Loop Trail 854, though it intersects with a few others at various points.
https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/quinault-national-recreation-trails
The South Fork Hoh Trail penetrates a wild and remote wilderness and offers hikers solitude just a short distance from the crowded main Hoh Rain Forest. The easy trail stays in the bottomland among groves of towering spruce and grassy maple glades.
Do a portion of the Olympic Peninsula loop and see the wild beaches and rock formations.
Visit the historic lodge for a walk around the grounds and a cocktail in the Teddy Roosevelt Room.
Visit one of Lynnette's most favorite places on the planet. It is vast and beautiful.
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