On our road trip to reach Cape Flattery we took the Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway (112).

We saw our destination in the distance.









We could see Vancouver Island across the strait and I thought of our blogging friends Pondside and Lorrie who live there. After leaving this scenic spot we entered the Makah Indian Reservation where we bought our parking pass for the Cape Flattery trail. I will share the photos from the trail and Cape Flattery tomorrow!

Oh, such pretty scenes!! There is just something calming and inviting about the water’s edge and you have captured it beautifully!
So beautiful, Ellen. Road trips with scenery like that are the best!
I love going on trips thru beautiful country like this….love your pretty photos.
That road trip is one we’d love to take some year! Beautiful ocean views. Waving at you from Vancouver Island.
Wonderful road trip… We haven’t been up there for many years, but loved it … I’d love to visit again, but right now I just want to get to the Oregon Coast. Anywhere on The Pacific Coast is really the best! No question about it. You don’t see this on The Atlantic.
Great pictures Ellen – you sure do live in the most beautiful area!
Who knew you were within spitting distance of Vancouver Island? 🙂 It looks like a fun road trip.
Gorgeous photos! You know how I love a road trip! Enjoy.
Sigh. Beautiful views of the PNW Coast. Few places are more wonderful!