Hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches on the Washington Coast, the sandy stretch of land has tide pools, headlands and sea stacks all bordered by a coastal forest.
You can go to the beach and also head for the Ozette Loop hike or go for Hole in the Wall, which is close to La Push at Rialto Beach. However, whatever you choose to do, carry a tide chart with you so that the tides do not isolate you.
In the quiet times, you can also take beautiful snaps of the scenic sunset overlooking the Pacific. If you visit this place in the off-season, you can enjoy quiet time walking along the beach. Take in the sound of waves and the sight of eagles and seabirds soaring above you. Take off your boots and then go southwards walking on sand. After around 1.3 miles of walking on the beach, you would reach Petroleum Creek. Here you can find campsites.
Best idea would be to take a hiking pole so that you do not get stuck in muddy areas.