


Ruby beach - This beach is a favourite for tourists and locals alike. It’s breathtaking views, fascinating rock formations, abundance of driftwood and tidepools provides endless opportunities for fun.

Kalaloch Tree of Life - Have you ever wanted to walk under the roots of a tree? Here’s your chance. This tree seems to defy gravity by clinging with its roots to the cliff on either side, while a small stream that flows underneath it has washed away any sand that was originally below it. It’s roots have been completely exposed but somehow it is still connected to it’s life source and manages to produce leaves.

Cape Flattery - This well-known lookout point on the Makah Reservation is the most northwest point of the contiguous US. Once you’ve made your way through the beautiful rainforest, there are several viewpoints waiting for you with stunning views of the pacific ocean and bright colors of the cove.

Hall of Mosses - This trail will transport you to another world, with it’s grove of giant maple tree covered in moss and it’s abundance of green ferns. This rainforest is beautiful with the sun shining through the trees and even when its raining.

La Push - There are three beautiful beaches to visit in the beautiful La Push, which lies within the Quileute Reservation. While there, be sure to check out one of the burger food trucks or High Tide Seafood Restaurant.These beaches are beautiful and popular sunset watching destinations. You will see sea stacks, seabirds, amazing driftwood and possibly tidepools and sealife!
