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Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park Day. We camped 1.5 hours south (campgrounds were very booked up any closer), but on the way to the Park in the morning, we discovered the adorable vacation town of Seabrook. There was a small farmer’s market, a great bookstore, and a yummy bakery. It felt like the west coast version of Stars Hollow (Gilmore Girls reference) and Spencer wants to move here and work at the bookstore when he grows up.

Once we tore ourselves away from the town, we headed to Hoh Rainforest. So much green! Such huge trees! I could have spent days there walking through those giants and taking photos and breathing in all that green. But alas, we had to leave because we wanted to go to Ruby Beach at low tide so we could explore the tide pools there. Jeff and I first discovered Ruby Beach when we were on our first road trip in 2005 and then again a couple years later when we stayed near there for our 10th Anniversary. We all loved climbing around over the huge logs and beach area. Tons more people than there was the previous times we were there, but it was still really cool and the boys loved it too.