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Ruby Beach is a popular and easily accessible beach in Olympic National Park. It is named after the striking ruby-colored crystals that are in the sand there. This hike to the beach is six miles in length.
It is an easy hike with a minimal ascent. Give yourself three hours for this one. For a quick visit, park your vehicle in the big parking area then head downhill to the beach. In order to make it an actual hike, you simply go north along sand ‘til you hit Hoh River. That makes it a six-mile hike round trip.
There are two hiking trails you can take through the Hoh Rainforest. They both begin at one parking lot. Perhaps more importantly, they are both considered easy and are both reported to be “essential” when it comes to fully experiencing Olympic National Park.
This hike is just under one mile. It’s an easy hike with minimal ascent and might take you half an hour at the most. The popular Hall of Mosses hiking trail loops through some of the area’s oldest trees. As you might gather from its name, this is also one of the park’s best places to take pictures of the moss hanging off of the trees there.