Beach 2, often referred to as Second Beach, is located in Olympic National Park near La Push, Washington. It is renowned for its rugged beauty and unique rock formations, making it a standout among the park's beaches. The beach offers stunning sunsets and excellent tide-pooling opportunities, especially at low tide. Visitors can explore the beach's expansive length, discovering hidden coves and sea stacks. The hike to the beach is approximately .8 miles, featuring a scenic trail through coastal forest and requiring some scrambling over driftwood at the end. Camping is allowed with a permit, adding to the allure of this natural gem.
Second Beach is part of the Olympic Peninsula's diverse landscape, which includes rainforests, mountains, and over 70 miles of coastline. The area is rich in wildlife and offers a serene escape from urban life. The beach's dramatic scenery, including the iconic Teahwhit Head and its small cave, makes it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
The Quileute Tribe's influence is also evident in the area, with the Lonesome Creek Hatchery nearby, contributing to the cultural and environmental significance of the region.