Kalaloch and Ruby Beach

One more place to enjoy near Olympic National Park in Washington

Kalaloch and Ruby Beach

Kalaloch, situated on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula, is a highly popular destination within Olympic National Park. This area holds significant value for marine life and is safeguarded by three national wildlife refuges. It serves as a safe sanctuary for numerous marine species, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Birdwatchers flock to Kalaloch to catch sight of Western gulls, bald eagles, and other coastal birds as they nest and feed along the southern coast. The rocky outposts attract large colonies of common murres and tufted puffins. Additionally, visitors often have the pleasure of spotting harbor seals and harbor porpoises. People who have visited describe the scenery with words like “beyond beautiful” and “picture perfect.”

Explore the scenic Kalaloch Nature Trail, which stretches for a mile and takes you through a delightful coastal forest. If you’re interested in beach adventures, you’ll be pleased to know that Highway 101 offers seven different beach trails that lead to the ocean. Among these, Ruby Beach and Beach Trail 4 stand out as they provide accessible viewpoints and restrooms. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Beach 4, where you can marvel at the fascinating sea stars and anemones found in the tide pools.