Washington State Route 101
Washington State Route 101 is a scenic highway that encircles the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Stretching approximately 360 miles, it connects several key cities, including Olympia, Port Angeles, and Aberdeen. The route offers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, forests, and coastal landscapes.
The highway serves as a vital transportation link for both residents and tourists. It provides access to popular destinations such as Olympic National Park and the Hoh Rain Forest. Travelers can enjoy various recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing along the route.