Light show discovery park of america

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Enjoy the Beaches and Lighthouse: Many visitors make a point to see the West Point Lighthouse, which is on the far side of the park.The return may be a bit difficult since it's all uphill, but as the elevation gain is only 380 feet, it's not too intense. Birds Nest and Lookout Beach: This 2.6-mile out and back trail has several stunning views of the Olympics mountains.

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The 1.8-mile loop travels along the beach and is relatively easy save for a group of stairs and an incline on the return. North Beach and Hidden Valley Loop: If you love walks on the beach, this is the trail for you.There is a 328-foot elevation gain and while the trail is rated moderate, it's still doable for beginner hikers. South Beach and Hidden Valley Loop Trail: This moderate 2.4-mile loop trail is great for bird watching, scenic views, and a beach detour.Some portions of the trail are unpaved and aren't friendly to wheelchair users. There is a slight elevation gain of 472 feet and leashed dogs are allowed on the trail. Discovery Park and Lighthouse Loop Trail: This popular, relatively easy, 4.4-mile trail takes hikers on a loop through much of the park with views of forest, beach, and lighthouses.

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