The Miller Tree Inn is centrally located to all major west side attractions, making the inn a good base camp as you explore our little corner of Washington State. Many people stay three or four days as they visit Olympic National Park attractions, such as the Hoh Rain Forest, Pacific Ocean Beaches, the Sol Duc Valley or Crescent Lake. Let us take care of your overnight lodging needs in Forks and read below some ideas for possible day trips nearby.
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Day 1: Hoh Rain Forest and Kalaloch Beaches
Day 2: Around Forks and Lapush
Day 3: Explore the Northwest coast
Day 4: Ozette wilderness hike
Day 5: Lake Crescent, waterfalls, and Dragon Lore
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FIVE
DAY TRIPS ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA
Whether you have only few hours or several days, this guide offers a host
of choices as you explore the Northwest corner of the Pacific Northwest.
This 2,000 square mile region is bordered on the north and west by over
100 miles of saltwater shores and to the south and east by alpine meadows
and rain forest valleys. Over 200 miles of wild rivers furrow the region
with vibrant runs of native salmon and steelhead. Year round temperatures
range from the mid-40's to upper 60's, snowfalls are infrequent as are
temperatures over 80 degrees.
Diane Schostak, long-time Forks resident, first created this
itinerary for a family of 5, including children ages 6, 7 & 9 years.
For brochures mentioned, maps and more detailed information, contact
the Forks Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Center at
800-443-6757. For a complete and detailed printout of these day
trips, please click on the tab below.
*Fees for admission to Olympic National Park may apply. For
information and a map, call (360) 565-3130.
Click for printable activity detail sheet
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