Twin Spruce guidebook - Forks and beyond

Chris
Twin Spruce guidebook - Forks and beyond

Food scene

Old school drive-in food. Burgers, fries, shakes and more. A Forks landmark.
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Sully's Burgers
220 N Forks Ave
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Old school drive-in food. Burgers, fries, shakes and more. A Forks landmark.
You never feel cheated when you eat at Pacific Pizza. Try the hot sandwiches as well. Yummy.
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Pacific Pizza
870 S Forks Ave
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You never feel cheated when you eat at Pacific Pizza. Try the hot sandwiches as well. Yummy.
Nice rotating taps with regional micro brews. Sit inside and enjoy a brew and a sandwich (or pretzels etc) or sit outside under covered seating with radiant heaters.
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Westend Taproom Tip and Sip
70 A Street Southwest
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Nice rotating taps with regional micro brews. Sit inside and enjoy a brew and a sandwich (or pretzels etc) or sit outside under covered seating with radiant heaters.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Casual dining.
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In Place
320 S Forks Ave
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Casual dining.
If you are coming through Port Angeles on your way to Forks, stopping by Frugals is a must for hamburger fans. Cool old school diner vibe in the drive-thru only restaurant. I've yet to be let down.
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Frugals
1520 E Front St
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If you are coming through Port Angeles on your way to Forks, stopping by Frugals is a must for hamburger fans. Cool old school diner vibe in the drive-thru only restaurant. I've yet to be let down.

City/town information

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Forks
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Sightseeing

If you are visiting the Forks area, a must-see is the Hoh rainforest. It's a spectacular step-back-in-time hike through some of the only remaining untouched temperate rainforest in America.
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Centre d'accueil de la forêt pluviale de Hoh
18113 Upper Hoh Rd
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If you are visiting the Forks area, a must-see is the Hoh rainforest. It's a spectacular step-back-in-time hike through some of the only remaining untouched temperate rainforest in America.
A cool stop while in town. See the history of the one time "logging capital of the world".
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Forks Timber Museum
1421 S Forks Ave
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A cool stop while in town. See the history of the one time "logging capital of the world".
First beach at La Push is a beach that requires little effort to get to. Park nearby and enjoy the views.
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La Push
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First beach at La Push is a beach that requires little effort to get to. Park nearby and enjoy the views.
Second beach is a 2.1 mile hike with a 278 elevation gain/loss. It is generally considered an easy route. Expect beautiful beach views and wildlife.
Second Beach Trail
Second Beach Trail
Second beach is a 2.1 mile hike with a 278 elevation gain/loss. It is generally considered an easy route. Expect beautiful beach views and wildlife.
Another easy beach to drive to. Park and enjoy your day of beach combing, hiking, building forts from driftwood etc. Check out "Hole in the Wall" but be careful of the tides!
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Rialto Beach
Mora Rd
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Another easy beach to drive to. Park and enjoy your day of beach combing, hiking, building forts from driftwood etc. Check out "Hole in the Wall" but be careful of the tides!
Check out the beach trails or nature trail at Kalaloch. The nature trail is a one mile easy loop through coastal forest, with stairs and elevation changes less than 40 feet. There are seven beach trails that lead to the ocean from Highway 101.
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Kalaloch
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Check out the beach trails or nature trail at Kalaloch. The nature trail is a one mile easy loop through coastal forest, with stairs and elevation changes less than 40 feet. There are seven beach trails that lead to the ocean from Highway 101.
The most northwestern point of the contiguous United States. Not too difficult of a hike with boardwalks. There is some elevation gain/loss. Be careful with the kiddos as you will literally be at the top of a cliff overlooking the ocean.
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Cape Flattery
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The most northwestern point of the contiguous United States. Not too difficult of a hike with boardwalks. There is some elevation gain/loss. Be careful with the kiddos as you will literally be at the top of a cliff overlooking the ocean.
If you are near Kalaloch/Ruby Beach, take a moment to see this behemoth. A short jaunt off of highway 101 and an even shorter hike from the parking lot. You don't see trees like this anymore.
Duncan Memorial Cedar Tree - Largest Red Cedar In The World
U.S. 101
If you are near Kalaloch/Ruby Beach, take a moment to see this behemoth. A short jaunt off of highway 101 and an even shorter hike from the parking lot. You don't see trees like this anymore.
A very unique experience. Great for photos with your friends and family. Near Kalaloch and Ruby Beach south of town.
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Arbre de vie
10 habitants recommandent
A very unique experience. Great for photos with your friends and family. Near Kalaloch and Ruby Beach south of town.
Another giant of a tree. This massive Sitka Spruce is nearly 200 feet tall, 59 feet in circumference and has been around for roughly 1000 years. Let that sink in...
World's largest Sitka Spruce
South Shore Road
Another giant of a tree. This massive Sitka Spruce is nearly 200 feet tall, 59 feet in circumference and has been around for roughly 1000 years. Let that sink in...
Nice sloping beach on the Straits of Juan de Fuca with great tide pools on the eastern end. Great for the kiddos and adults as well. Be careful with your footing though. The seaweed can be slippery!
Slip Point
Nice sloping beach on the Straits of Juan de Fuca with great tide pools on the eastern end. Great for the kiddos and adults as well. Be careful with your footing though. The seaweed can be slippery!
Short hike through the verdant green forests of the Olympic National Park to this beautiful waterfall. I remember watching the fish jumping up the falls as a child.
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Sol Duc Falls
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Short hike through the verdant green forests of the Olympic National Park to this beautiful waterfall. I remember watching the fish jumping up the falls as a child.
Hanging mosses, old-growth cedar and spruce trees, along with ferns and wetlands help make the Bogachiel Rain Forest a lush, green wonderland.
Bogachiel Rain Forest River Trailhead
Undi Road
Hanging mosses, old-growth cedar and spruce trees, along with ferns and wetlands help make the Bogachiel Rain Forest a lush, green wonderland.
The most popular day hike at Lake Crescent is the 0.9 mile (1.4 km) one way trail to Marymere Falls. This trail goes through old growth forest to a 90-foot (27 meter) waterfall.
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Sentier de Marymere Falls
227693-227769 Olympic Hwy
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The most popular day hike at Lake Crescent is the 0.9 mile (1.4 km) one way trail to Marymere Falls. This trail goes through old growth forest to a 90-foot (27 meter) waterfall.
Lake Ozette features several trails leading to the Pacific Coast Marine Sanctuary. Three of these trails are continuous cedar boardwalks maintained by the Olympic National Park Service. The two most traveled trails depart from the Olympic National Park information kiosks and restrooms at the north end of Lake Ozette. The northern trail is a cedar boardwalk leading to Cape Alava, passing through Ahlstrom's Prairie; the southern boardwalk trail leads to Sand Point and the Ozette Indian Petroglyphs at Wedding Rock. There are 54 petroglyphs found there. There is a shorter (2.5 mi (4.0 km)) boat-in only, well-maintained trail that heads out to the wild ocean beaches from Erickson's Bay on the northwestern side of Lake Ozette. Longer coastal hiking trails include the Ozette Loop, connecting the Sand Point and Cape Alava trails by hiking up or down the beach to the next trail head. (About 9 mi (14 km).)
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Ozette Lake
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Lake Ozette features several trails leading to the Pacific Coast Marine Sanctuary. Three of these trails are continuous cedar boardwalks maintained by the Olympic National Park Service. The two most traveled trails depart from the Olympic National Park information kiosks and restrooms at the north end of Lake Ozette. The northern trail is a cedar boardwalk leading to Cape Alava, passing through Ahlstrom's Prairie; the southern boardwalk trail leads to Sand Point and the Ozette Indian Petroglyphs at Wedding Rock. There are 54 petroglyphs found there. There is a shorter (2.5 mi (4.0 km)) boat-in only, well-maintained trail that heads out to the wild ocean beaches from Erickson's Bay on the northwestern side of Lake Ozette. Longer coastal hiking trails include the Ozette Loop, connecting the Sand Point and Cape Alava trails by hiking up or down the beach to the next trail head. (About 9 mi (14 km).)
The Makah Museum also known as the Makah Cultural and Research Center is an archaeological and anthropological museum on the Makah Indian reservation in Neah Bay, Washington.
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Makah Cultural & Research Center Museum
1880 Bayview Ave
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The Makah Museum also known as the Makah Cultural and Research Center is an archaeological and anthropological museum on the Makah Indian reservation in Neah Bay, Washington.
Just south of where the Hoh River meets the Pacific, Ruby Beach offers several miles of beach exploration. Check the tide charts before heading out! Note - There is a 1/4 mile hike to the beach from the parking lot and you will need to navigate over driftwood to get to the beach.
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Plage de Rubis
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Just south of where the Hoh River meets the Pacific, Ruby Beach offers several miles of beach exploration. Check the tide charts before heading out! Note - There is a 1/4 mile hike to the beach from the parking lot and you will need to navigate over driftwood to get to the beach.

Groceries

A nice one stop shop for groceries, clothing, fishing gear and hardware store all in one.
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Forks Outfitters
950 S Forks Ave
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A nice one stop shop for groceries, clothing, fishing gear and hardware store all in one.
Chinook Pharmacy, Inc. Pharmacy, prescriptions, over the counter medications, beauty aids, fabric, stationery, toys and much more. Great selection of books with a special section about local folklore. Jewelry, Forks and Washington souvenirs, Twilight-themed shirts, books and mementos. Located at the traffic light.
Chinook Pharmacy & Variety
11 S Forks Ave
Chinook Pharmacy, Inc. Pharmacy, prescriptions, over the counter medications, beauty aids, fabric, stationery, toys and much more. Great selection of books with a special section about local folklore. Jewelry, Forks and Washington souvenirs, Twilight-themed shirts, books and mementos. Located at the traffic light.