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Discover the most popular places to visit in Forks
Ruby Beach
9.6/10 (517 reviews)
Ruby Beach captivates with dramatic sea stacks and tide pools teeming with marine life along Olympic National Park's coast. Visit during low tide to explore hidden marine ecosystems among the distinctive reddish sand.
Photo by Vicki Chandler
Open Photo by Vicki Chandler
Kalaloch Public Beach
9.4/10 (310 reviews)
Stroll along this wild Olympic National Park coastline where dramatic sea stacks rise from the Pacific. Explore vibrant tide pools at low tide, where starfish and anemones create a living mosaic.
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Open Photo by throwingsofas
Mount Olympus
9.4/10 (121 reviews)
Mount Olympus crowns the Olympic Mountains with its extensive glacial system and challenging climbing routes. Experienced hikers can trek through rainforests and alpine meadows for breathtaking glacier views.
Sol Duc
9.4/10 (232 reviews)
Sol Duc offers therapeutic mineral pools nestled among ancient evergreens in Olympic National Park. Combine a soak with the scenic hike to Sol Duc Falls, where water cascades dramatically through moss-covered channels.
Bogachiel State Park
9.2/10 (26 reviews)
Immerse yourself in the temperate rainforest at this peaceful riverside camping haven near Olympic National Park. Follow trails to the Bogachiel River for fishing or simply soak in the tranquil atmosphere among towering trees.
Forever Twilight in Forks
9.0/10 (6 reviews)
This September celebration transforms Forks into a Twilight fan paradise with film actors and themed events. Immerse yourself in vampire lore through costume galas, cooking classes, and tours of iconic book locations.
Forks Timber Museum
8.6/10 (59 reviews)
Step back in time at this Pacific Northwest museum showcasing vintage logging equipment and regional timber heritage. Climb the fire lookout tower and explore the hollowed-out giant log on surrounding nature trails.
Clearwater State Park
9.0/10 (19 reviews)
Clearwater State Park offers moss-draped old-growth forests along pristine riverbanks. Reserve a waterfront campsite to fall asleep to the gentle sounds of flowing water while planning your adventures.
"We are really not fans of drive up motel type properties but in this small town, there is not a lot of choices. This was fine for one night. The room was comfortable. They had a swimming pool, which appeared to be getting a lot of use. I did not visited myself, but it’s a nice perk."
"The staff was friendly but unfortunately my wife had an allergic reaction to something in the room within 15min and they still charged the full rate."
"While the check in process was nice, the desk clerk was friendly, and the camper was clean, the Wi-Fi and TV didn't work in it, and the lock didn't work from the inside because the deadbolt didn't align to the strike plate. In fact, it looked like the strike plate was attached to the frame with cardboard. I could've lived without TV, but with poor cell reception, no Wi-Fi was a challenge and then with the inability to lock the door from the inside, I ended up leaving. I imagine if we got one...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.