Ozette, located on the northwestern coast of the Olympic Peninsula, is a remote and scenic area known for its natural beauty and rich cultural history. The area is centered around Lake Ozette, the largest unaltered natural lake in Washington state, which is nestled within the Olympic National Park. The lake offers stunning views and is surrounded by dense forests and wildlife. The nearby Ozette River and coastal trails provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the Pacific coastline, including the famous Cape Alava and Sand Point trails.
The region is steeped in history, with archaeological discoveries revealing a culture dating back over 2,000 years. The Makah Cultural and Research Center in Neah Bay houses many artifacts from these findings, showcasing the area's significant cultural heritage.
Visitors can enjoy a mix of outdoor activities and cultural exploration in this unique and breathtaking environment.