Thursday, October 26, 2017

Quinalt Rainforest, Washington

Happy Thankful Thursday, enjoy your day!



EDIT: I am linking up with Favorite Fotos thanks to Lydia at Where the Wild Things Were


It was time to leave the Quiluete Resort and head south toward Ocean Shores Washington. We made a few stops along the way, some overlooks to see the Pacific Ocean and lots of Surf Scoters way out there. Also the scenic drive to the Quinalt Waterfalls, these falls are seen right from the road.



This beach was seen from one of the overlooks.  The photos do look nicer if you click on them for a larger image.


All those black tiny dots on the top left  are the Scoters and maybe a few other ocean seabirds and ducks. The sky was somewhat cloudy but at least it was not raining. I linked up some of my Scoter link   photos, so you can see up close what they look like.


Merriman Falls, Quinalt Rainforest


Below is the Bunch Creek Falls, Quinalt Rainforest. Half way up the waterfalls is a man climbing around he spooked a couple of Dippers that were next to the water.


A view of the river and Olympic Mountains. I saw a Dipper in the river, but just when I snapped the photo, the bird dipped into the water.


World's largest Spruce tree, Quinalt Rainforest. The old growth forest in the Pacific Northwest are awesome.


These scenes below are from our walk on the Quinalt Rainforest Nature loop trail which was .09 miles.  Best bird seen was the Pileated Woodpecker.






I am thankful for all things nature related, like the old growth forest, beautiful views of the mountains, oceans and rivers.
I am always thankful for your visits and your comments.


Thank you Michelle for hosting. Thankful Thursday
Thank you to the hosts of   Skywatch Friday


Thanks so much for visiting and for your nice comments. Have a happy day!

79 comments:

Marit said...

Hello,

Wonderful forest! I love your last photo very much with the beautiful trillium.

Happy Thursday!

Florence said...

What a beautiful area!! I love waterfalls and can almost hear the sounds of the tumbling water. Good photo of the pleated woodpecker too. I know you had a lovely day while there and hope you have a wonderful day today too.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
There is something about North West Coasts of just about anywhere which attracts the overcast and dampish!!! It does give atmosphere to such primeval places though! YAM xx

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Que maravilha e aquela árvore é imponente.
Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

chica said...

Lindas sempre tuas fotos! Tudo de bom!beijos praianos,chica

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Thank you, I love the trillium too. It is pretty growing along the trails. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Florence, it is a beautiful area. We always enjoy seeing the waterfalls. Thanks for the comment. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Yam, that seems true about the Northwest weather. But, we still manage to have fun. Thank you for the comment. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, you are so kind, thank you for the comment.
Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Chica, thanks so much for the visit and comment.
Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

Tom said...

...rain equals green.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Great scenic shots; I can only imagine the beauty in real time. Somehow landscape shots never seem to do justice to the real thing - at least when I take them anyway!

rupam sarma said...

Great pics and post.
Greetings.

Karen said...

This is fascinating. I have always heard how beautiful the northwest is. My Dad was stationed there in WWII for a while. He said Washington state, and Austria were the prettiest places he saw. Your photos are wonderful, Eileen. Have a nice day.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I agree the photos do not do justice to the real thing. The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful area to visit. Thanks for your comment and visit. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Tom, yes that is why this area is so green. All that rain! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, thanks so much for the visit and comment. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Karen, Washington state is beautiful. Thanks so much for your nice comment. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

diane b said...

Amazing trees and lovely scenery.

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

awww, so glad you brought me along.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Washington state is a gorgeous state. Thanks for the comment.

eileeninmd said...

So glad you could join me. Thanks!

MadSnapper said...

I could spend hours sitting and staring out at that Inlet what a beautiful place. And that big tree is absolutely amazing

September Violets said...

The Pacific Northwest is such a beautiful area. You got some wonderful photos (I'll bet you took hundreds!). Love the ancient spruce and those waterfalls. I looked up a dipper as I'm unfamiliar with them ... what a cute little bird!
Wendy

Christine said...

Hello Eileen. Those are serene ocean views on a cloudy day, so pretty!
Amazing to see those old trees standing tall and that was a lovely rainforest trail walk.
Have a great day!

eileeninmd said...

Thanks, Sandra! It was a beautiful place to visit. Have a happy day!

Mary Hone said...

So pretty. I love the waterfalls. That's pretty cool those spruce trees are so old.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, hubby and I love visiting Washington state. It is beautiful. Thanks for the comment and visit.
Have a happy day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Christine, I love the ocean views even on the cloudy days. Thanks so much for your comment.
Have a happy day!

magnoliasntea said...

I had never heard of Surf Scoters so I looked them up and watched a few videos of them on Youtube. They're so interesting and odd-looking, too.
Thank you for another fabulous post!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, the trees out west are huge. We loved seeing them and the waterfalls. Thanks for the comment.
Have a happy day!

21 Wits said...

Lovely photos Eileen. Your first one is incredibly nice, it does remind me (probably just me) and the fact that our weathermen keep pushing this horrible idea that snow is on it's way, but that photo reminds me of the feeling of a storm is brewing! No, don't want it. There should be a law against any snow falling before Halloween!

Lea said...

Beautiful! Have a wonderful day!

DIMI said...

Ηello Eileen!What a lovely place to visit!
Love the scenery and the forest with the water fall and the beautiful trees!
Gorgeous pictures!Have a lovely day!
Dimi...

eileeninmd said...

Hello, the Scoters are odd looking. I am glad you found some video of them. Thanks so much for the comment. Enjoy your day!

Ana Mínguez Corella said...

Hi friend!!!.. Beautiful atmosphere.. Nice pictures.. Cheers

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Dimi! Thank you so much for your nice comment, I am so happy to see you blogging again.
Have a happy day!

Debbie said...

oh i just adore the water fall and creek. water images like those always make me smile. beautiful images and collages today, i like the woodpecker!!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Ana! Thanks so much for your comment. Enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Thanks, Lea! Enjoy your day!

eileeninmd said...

Karen, I hope we do not have snow too early. It is getting colder here but not cold enough for snow.
Thanks again for the visit and comment. I hope you are having a good day,
EIleen

eileeninmd said...

Hi Debbie,
Thank so much, I am glad you liked the photos. I love those woodpeckers.
It is cooler and breezy today, the weather is changing.
Have a happy day!
Eileen

Karen said...

Beautiful shots of a gorgeous place. I hope that tree never gets cut down!

krishna said...

The falls is so beautiful.. I love to hike in those places where I can see falls at the end.. :)

Lois said...

Lovely area and your photos are beautiful Eileen! I especially like seeing the waterfalls.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Wow! The spruce tree is AWESOME! I would love to see that. Have a great day Eileen!

RedPat said...

A 1000 year old tree! Wow, Eileen!

Pat Tillett said...

Hi Eileen! I did enlarge all your photos. They are fantastic. What a gorgeous part of the country this is.
I was up there a few decades ago, but never even heard about that amazing Spruce three. The things that tree has witnessed.
Really nice post Eileen.

Angie said...

1000 years old! It gives me hope that nature will persist despite our (unintentional) impact on the environment. What was happening in the world in 1017? Thanks for sharing all your lovely pix - also adore the beloved pileated!

William Kendall said...

The two waterfalls are an amazing sight!

Anni said...

Pretty scenes!

Sandi said...

Spectacular, Eileen!

Small City Scenes said...

Ah beautiful. Love the Olympic Peninsula. You got some gorgeous shots.
MB

Carol Blackburn said...

Wonderful! That Dipper lived up to his name, LOL. I just love those mossy forests, like something out of Jurassic movies.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful area, Eileen! Love the peacefulness of it!

Merlesworld said...

Lovely place very restful, 100 year old tree and waterfalls.
Merle.........

Lowcarb team member said...

Hello Eileen, I don't know what it is about water ... but I always enjoy being near to it and seeing photographs of it.
Merriman Falls look great, so to do Bunch Creek Falls and the river.
Loved your mosaics too.

Enjoy the rest of your week.

All the best Jan

The Yum List said...

There's something about water, be it the coastline or a waterfall, that is so peaceful.

Michelle said...

The Trillium is beautiful! I love this flower and enjoy seeing on our farm as well as other areas. Thank you for sharing these gorgeous photos today, and for linking up!

This N That said...

Lovely series of pictures..Love the waterfalls and the rain forest..Someday I'll find a waterfall to photograph...Beautiful area..

Joyful said...

Beautiful scenery. I love the coastline.

Photo Cache said...

Nature is therapeutic, isn't it?

Worth a Thousand Words

ellen b. said...

I continue to enjoy seeing your photos from your time in Washington State. Amazing scenery.

DeniseinVA said...

It is beautiful scenery, all super photos! I love the waterfalls and the World's Largest Spruce Tree must have been an amazing sight. Super collage too and I liked the Trillium and is that a Pileated Woodpecker? Real pretty! Thanks for sharing Eileen and happy weekend to you :)

A Colorful World said...

I would LOVE to see this rain forest some time, Eileen. Hopefully I will. You took some beautiful photos!

Mia said...

Great photos, my friend.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

That spruce tree is pretty cool! Love the foggy ocean shots.

Linda W. said...

Love the beaches and rainforest in Olympic Nat park!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Absolutely gorgeous photos. We went on a vacation to Seattle a few years ago. We didn't make it to this area but the PNW is blessed with lots and lots of wild country and there seems to be a belief among the residents that it needs to be preserved which is wonderful.

italiafinlandia said...

Amazing spruce!
I am thankful for things nature related too.
Happy weekend!

Sue (this n that) said...

Wow, such beautiful and scenic country Eileen! I love that grand old Spruce tree too. A great post, thanks so much! xx

NatureFootstep said...

Beautiful places. Love the beach seen from high ground.
It reminded me of a trip to New Zeeland many years ago. We walked a rainy day, through the rainforest. To see a waterfall. Never forgot it, too much rain/water but fun :)

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Wonderful photos, Eileen! Everything looks so wild and beautiful. The old tree is truly awesome. I hope you got to hear the pileated's call. It's amazing. xx

HappyK said...

Certainly is beautiful country. Fantastic photos! Awesome old tree!

Jeanie said...

This looks like a wonderful holiday, Eileen. How I love those moody shorescapes.

likeschocolate said...

Not familiar with this beach! One day I want to go back and hike in the Olympic National forest. Have a great weekend!

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

Not too long ago I found some old photos of when I'd visited my oldest son out in Seattle when he was working at Microsoft. There was a photo of him posed in front of one of those large trees / your photo reminded me of that time in that forest, which was amazing.

Stephanie said...

I love that first shot of the beach. I am finally making my rounds to visit the blogs I used to follow. Yours being one of them. I have a new blog. Click my name to find it.

Sussi said...

very beautiful place!

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