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So cool!
The “tree of life” is just a 2 min walk from the Kalaloch camp ground parking lot. There is a waterfall behind it, which adds to the awe! It has a beautiful “bonsai” appearance to it, and shocking th...
Amazing and Unique Tree - Must See on Washington Coast
One of the best beach experiences in Washington is visiting the "Tree of Life" near Kalaloch Campground, just north of the Kalaloch Creek and Kalaloch Lodge. Here are Kalaloch Beach 2 you are on a sa...
It is amazing that this Tree of Life continues to survive after the dirt underneath it has eroded away over time. It's a short walk from the parking lot down a small slope.
It is really cool! There was parking (even on Labor Day weekend!) and it’s a really really short walk to the tree when you park at the campground. I didn’t see anywhere wheelchair accessible. You migh...
So cool!
The “tree of life” is just a 2 min walk from the Kalaloch camp ground parking lot. There is a waterfall behind it, which adds to the awe! It has a beautiful “bonsai” appearance to it, and shocking th...
Amazing and Unique Tree - Must See on Washington Coast
One of the best beach experiences in Washington is visiting the "Tree of Life" near Kalaloch Campground, just north of the Kalaloch Creek and Kalaloch Lodge. Here are Kalaloch Beach 2 you are on a sa...
A unique element of nature
It is amazing that this Tree of Life continues to survive after the dirt underneath it has eroded away over time. It's a short walk from the parking lot down a small slope.
Definitely worth stopping if you’re close!
It is really cool! There was parking (even on Labor Day weekend!) and it’s a really really short walk to the tree when you park at the campground. I didn’t see anywhere wheelchair accessible. You migh...
Interesting to see and teach the boys
We were in winter and had rained a lot so a river with a cascade literally walks down there and forms the cave under the tree that surprise ...