Tokeland Area

This vacation was all about solitude and peace. We went during the height of Covid, and this trip was the perfect escape. The full kitchen allowed us to cook all our own food, and the local trails were mostly deserted. Unfortunately, the hikes we were able to explore in this area were not the most impressive, and I do think that the hikes in the Kalaloch area are much more scenic (if you’re trying to decide between the two), but if you’re looking for tranquility and a unique area, this is a great option.

The marshland across from our rental was the highlight of our trip

On this trip, we stayed in a quaint little Airbnb that was just across from a marshland. The house itself was older and a bit in need of repair, but it was clean and only had a couple of steps to get into the home, so access wasn’t a problem for Shiloh. There are a couple of houses nearby, but the location was quiet, relaxing and peaceful.

Chops could spend hours watching her “TV”

We walked through the marsh trails at least once a day and thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful landscape and frolicking birds, and the pups loved all the smells. Of all the trails we hiked during our stay, the marsh was our favorite. We especially loved watching the landscape change as the tide came in and then went out. A very meditative experience.

We enjoyed watching the birds and observing the changes as the tide came in and out

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