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20 Best Things to do in Forks, Washington State

Steve Jennifer
Updated: Apr 24, 2023

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Are you ready to get yourself redeemed in Forks? Let’s explore the beautiful Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. I would like you to dive into the adventure with us in the city of Forks, United States. Its lush green meadows and rainforests call you as if it’s a perfect runaway.

The destination has come into light due to the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. In the bucket list try adding all the destinations below.

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01. Tree Root Cave

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02. Hall of mosses

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03. Rialto beach shortline

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04. Washington second beach

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05. Twilight tours

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06. Quillayute River

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07. Forks Timber Museum

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08. Sully’s drive in

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09. Olympic National Park

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10. Sol Duc Falls Hiking Trail

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11. Ruby Beach

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12. John’s Beachcombing Museum

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13. Quileute Indian Reservation

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Quileute Indian Reservation has more than 1800 years of history since the Quinault treaty was signed. The popularity kicked in due to their roles in the twilight series of books. It is located near the Quillayute River, to be precise, it is at its Quileute Indian Reservation, Forks, Washington. So, plan a visit because Twilight water tour is famous amongst several activities offered.

14. The Tree Graveyard

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It is located on the Rialto Beach in La Push Washington. This is a very infamous tourist spot with huge, uprooted trees stacked up one upon another due to storms. Fierce ocean winds and black sand deposits at places makes this place appear quite ghostly when combined with the thick white fog coming from the frosty seas. Camping and hiking activities can also be picked up in this spot.

15. Olympic Loop birding trail

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16. Springer’s Sport Fishing

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17. Storm King Ranger Station

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18. Bogachiel State Park

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A perfect spot for a campground and offers lots of private sites at 85983 US-101, Forks, WA 98331, United States. This state park was first established in the year 1931.At the campsite there might be lack of hot water availability hence make sure to carry a stove and pot to boil water. The river nearby is a very shallow river hence one cannot expect to go fishing here.

19. Forks Chamber of Commerce

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20. Pacific Pizza

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