The name "Kalaloch" comes from the Quinault language, meaning "a place for gathering." It has historical significance for the indigenous Quinault people
It stretches for about 7 miles and offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and the Pacific Ocean.
One of the most famous features of Kalaloch Beach is the "Tree of Life," a large, driftwood-covered tree that has adapted to the harsh conditions of the beach
Weather and Conditions: Kalaloch Beach weather is unpredictable, rainy, and misty. It is 60°F (15°C) in summer on average, so not hot, but visitors can expect cooler weather and rain year-round.
Kalaloch Campground, located just steps from the beach, offers a range of camping options, including RV sites and tent sites
The intertidal zones are rich in marine life, making it a popular destination for tide pooling and wildlife observation.