
Come out West and. . .
- breathe the freshest air around (we get it first)
- fish crystalline free-flowing rivers
- watch birds that rarely see people
- hike unspoiled beaches on the Olympic National Park's coastal corridor: the longest stretch of undeveloped shoreline on the Pacific.
- visit the largest temperate rain forest in the northern hemisphere
Forks is the ideal "base camp" for sightseeing the natural wonders of the Olympic Peninsula's west end.
The Olympic Coast is a primeval land of endless exploration. The lure of the ocean, spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, dramatic forests and native heritage, makes this visit to the northwestern most corner unforgettable.
This is truly nature at it's best. The perfect getaway.
Washington's Olympic Peninsula offers superb fly fishing for large
native steelhead, salmon, sea run cutthroat and dolly varden. Most
Peninsula rivers flow from with in the Olympic National Park, a
designated world heritage site. This is one of the few places in the
world where it's still possible to fish all day and not see another
angler.
Mileage from Forks
- Port Angeles & Ferries - 57
- Sequim - 72
- Kingston Ferry - 105
- Bainbridge Ferry - 119
- Sol Duc Hot Springs - 38
- Rialto Beach - 8
- Neah Bay - 47
- Lake Ozette - 49
- Hoh Rain Forest - 31
- Aberdeen - 103
Here are some links to area attractions and Olympic National Park.
Brightwater House Bed and Breakfast - (360) 374-5453 - brightwater@olypen.com
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