2024

October 27, 2023

Kalaloch Lodge Beach Access North

Kalaloch Lodge Beach Access North

Since 2023

In Washington, US

OLY102

This chronolog combines 54 photos from 26 contributors. Learn more


About this site

This Chronolog station is used to monitor erosion of the coastal bluff.  Rapid rates of erosion at this site threaten cabins at Kalaloch Lodge, and the photos that you submit will help to assess rates and patterns of erosion, and assist in decision-making about the types and timing of management actions appropriate for this particular site.

Please visit the other Chronologs at Kalaloch:

OLY-101: On the other side of this parking lot, looking north

OLY-103: On the creek side of Kalaloch Lodge near the restaurant patio

OLY-104: On the beach access trail leading down from the main parking lot in Kalaloch Campground

OLY-105: At the top of the north beach access in Kalaloch Campground

About Olympic National Park and Washington Sea Grant

These Chronolog stations are maintained through a partnership between Olympic National park and Washington Sea Grant, with additional support provided through the Cascadia Copes Hub 

Washington Sea Grant (WSG) envisions healthy, productive and resilient coastal and marine ecosystems that sustain Washington’s rich cultural and maritime heritage, vibrant coastal communities, clean waters and beaches, prosperous fisheries and aquaculture, diverse wildlife and an engaged public. Learn more at https://wsg.washington.edu/

The Cascadia Coastline and Peoples Hazards Research Hub, or Cascadia CoPes Hub, is a team of researchers funded by the National Science Foundation to increase knowledge about natural hazards and climate change risks coastal communities face and ways to increase their resilience. The Hub is working with communities in the Pacific Northwest, including Washington, Oregon, and Northern California to increase their ability to mitigate and adapt to impacts from hazards.
Learn more at https://cascadiacopeshub.org/ 

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