Ozette Beach Access, located within Olympic National Park, offers a serene and rugged coastal experience. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, with access to the Ozette Loop, a 9.4-mile hiking trail that includes both forested boardwalks and scenic beach walks. The trail connects Cape Alava and Sand Point, providing breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and opportunities to explore tide pools and sea stacks. The beach itself is a haven for those seeking solitude and connection with nature, though it requires careful planning due to tidal influences. The surrounding area is rich in history, with significant cultural sites like the ancient Makah village of Ozette nearby.
The Ozette Loop is a popular destination for both day hikers and backpackers, offering campsites at Cape Alava and Sand Point. These campsites provide basic amenities like pit toilets and access to water sources, though campfires are restricted to driftwood at Cape Alava. The area is also notable for its wildlife, including black bears and sea otters.
Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the forest and the dramatic coastline, making Ozette Beach Access a unique and memorable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.