Located in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula, Forks is the rainiest Town in the United States and also the primary setting of Stephenie Meyer’s famous book the Twilight Saga.
It lies between the Olympic Mountains and the Pacific Ocean beaches. Its beautiful surroundings include saltwater shores, alpine meadows, and rainforest valleys.
Not only does it provide plenty of recreational opportunities but also a lot of tourist attractions such as Olympic National Park, Rialto Beach, the Hoh Rain Forest, Kalaloch Beach, Lake Ozette, Cape Flattery, Tree Root Cave, Ruby Beach, Quillayute River, and the Northwest Coast, Lake Crescent, Sol Duc Falls.
The town has become a popular spot for visitors ever since the Twilight series who also come to visit Forks High School, Bella’s truck, the diner, and Charlie’s house which were featured in the books.
Amazing things to do in Forks, Washington
1. Tree Root Cave
Also known as Tree of Life, this is a very unique site to see. The tree is over a thousand years old and is considered to be immortal because the visible roots of the tree supply it with life despite not being attached to the ground or having any soil.
Seemingly, it survives on nothing but air and still remains standing above the ground.
What to do: The tree is located on the Kalaloch beach and is such a marvelous natural phenomenon that is a must to see while in Forks.
You can click pictures as well as enjoy a walk on the beach while you are there or camp at the Kalaloch camping area.
Address: Kalaloch Campground, Forks, WA 98331, USA
Price: Price varies by group size
Timings: Open 24 hours
Parking: campground parking is available
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2. Olympic National Park
With its lush forests, high peaks, wild coastlines, glacier meadows, beaches, and various ecosystems the Olympic National park covers over a million acres.
It is one of the most beautiful national parks in the whole country and a great place for outdoor recreational activities amidst natural surroundings and provides for the perfect adventure. It also has a Hot Springs Resort that is a must-visit.
What to do: you can go swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, etc in one of its lakes, spend time on any of the beaches, go hiking on any of its famous trails and appreciate the mountains.
In winter, try skiing, snowboarding, sledding, and other winter activities. If you are an ambitious mountain climber, you can climb Mount Olympus, the tallest peak in the Olympic Mountains.
Address: 3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362, United States
Timings: open 24 hours.
Price: Annual Pass to the Park costs $55 per person. Costs for different vehicles are available on their website.
Parking: available
3. Twilight Tours by Team Forks
The town of Forks has become quite famous ever since it became the setting of the famous Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer and its movie adaptation.
Twilight tours offer the fans a chance to take a tour around Forks and its various locations mentioned in the books.
The tour brings the books to life for avid fans and makes it an unforgettable experience.
What to do: have an amazing and fun-filled experience bringing your favorite books to life. Visit all the places mentioned in the book and relive the moments from the books.
Address: 130 Spartan Ave, Forks, WA 98331, United States
Timings: Today to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm.
Price: $39 per person
4. Quillayute River
Located on the Olympic Peninsula, the Quillayute River is formed with the joining of four rivers- the Bogachiel, Calawah, Sol Due, and Dickey.
It is very popular for recreational activities such as fishing, swimming, kayaking, and canoeing.
Its Steelhead Trout is very famous and the view along the river is also beautiful. It is a must-visit when in Washington.
What to do: Fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and enjoying the beautiful view.
Address: Quillayute River, Forks, WA 98331, United States.
Timings: open throughout the year but activities depend on the season
Price: Rates open from $210 (changes with season)
5. Quileute Indian Reservation
Located near the Quillayute River, it is one of the three Native American Reservations on the Olympic Coast people of the tribe have lived and hunted in the reservation area for thousands of years and La Push is the main center of their population.
While their original territories have diminished to a great extent, their history is well remembered by the Quileute elders.
What to do: the perfect getaway and its beaches are very popular for surfing, fishing, hiking, and whale watching depending on the season. You can also rent a cabin near the ocean. You can also get a glimpse of their culture and observe a traditional tribal ceremony.
Address: Quileute Indian Reservation, Forks, Washington
Timings: the reservation is open all year
Price: currently between $17,223 and $20,605.
6. Washington’s Second Beach
The Second Beach is a great place for hiking, overnight camping, and seeing wildlife. Located just outside the town of La Push, the beach is known for its breathtaking landscape, a mysterious ocean, and fanged rocks that rise from the ground.
It can be reached by hiking through the Olympic National Park’s lush green forests.
What to do: it is a great place for hiking, camping as well as seeing various sea creatures. It is also worth it to see the effect of sunset on the beach and its surroundings. You can also see sea stacks during the low tide.
Address: La Push, WA 98331, United States.
Timings: open all year
Price: Olympic National Park charges a fee to enter.
Parking: available
7. Olympic Loop State Birding Trail
Beginning from Nisqually River Delta and winding towards Cape Flattery, the Olympic Loop passes through four national wildlife refuges, state and local parks sic Native American tribes and has over 200 bird species including Sanderlines, Wandering Sandpipers, Surfbirds, Bald Eagles, Wandering Tattlers and many more.
It is a delight for bird watchers who find all sorts of unique birds here.
What to do: It is a great place for hiking and bird watching. You can take a self-guided driving tour and learn about bird species, their habitat, and the best seasons from a map.
Address: 3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362, United States
Timings: open all year
Price: Olympic National Park charges a fee to enter. Annual Pass to the Park costs $55 per person.
Parking: available
8. The Tree Graveyard
Another unique site in Forks, the Tree Graveyard contains remains of large trees that have been uprooted by violent storms lying on top of one another.
Located on the Rialto Beach in La Push, the ghostly remains are surrounded by dark sand on the beach and are popular for their views of offshore islands or sea stacks.
What to do: see the unique specter created by the graveyard trees on the beach as well as the sea stacks. You can also go camping and hiking on the beach.
Address: Rialto Beach La Push, Washington, 98331, United States
Timings: Open 24 hours
Price: Olympic National Park charges a fee to enter. Annual Pass to the Park costs $55 per person
Parking: available
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9. John’s Beachcombing Museum
This museum provides its visitors with a very unique experience. Founded by John Anderson, a retired plumber, who picked up tons of things from the beach, the museum showcases items that have been lost, discarded, and rediscovered.
It has over 25000 buoys on display along with a notebook containing letters sent by sea in bottles.
One of the moving collections here includes all the items that washed ashore from Japan’s 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
What to do: explore the various unique items on display and know the stories behind them.
Address: 143 Andersonville Ave, Forks, WA 98331, United States
Timings: open all week from 10 am to 5 pm.
Price: $5 per person
Parking: available
10. Sully’s Drive-in
One of the most favorite restaurants in Forks, it serves hamburgers, sandwiches, chicken pizza, taco salads, and other sorts of American delicacies famous among locals and tourists alike. They also have a Twilight-inspired burger called Bella burger.
What to do: with their quick service and affordable menu, have delicious comfort food after spending the day sightseeing around the town.
Address: 220 N Forks Ave, Forks, WA 98331, United States
Timings: open from Monday to Saturday between 11 am and 9 pm.
Price: everything on the menu here is under $50
Parking: available
11. Forks Timber Museum
Built in 1989, The museum enlightens its visitors about the local history as well as about the history of the timber industry in the area dating back to the 1870s.
The museum was built by the local High School Carpentry class and the exhibits include outdated tools and equipment as well as Native American artifacts.
What to do: learn about the history of the Logging Capital of the World, as Forks was known in the 1970s as well as explore the various artifacts displayed related to the timber trade.
Address: 1421 S Forks Ave, Forks, WA 98331, United States
Timings: open every day. Seasonal timings are available on their website
Price: $3 per person
Parking: available
12. Ruby Beach
This Pacific coast beach got its name from the crimson rocks found there that have a striking resemblance to rubies.
Located in the Olympic National Park, it is known as the most stunning beach in Washington with its unique rock formation and red sand.
At the low tide, you can see all sorts of sea creatures including crabs and starfish as well as sea stacks and tide pools.
What to do: explore the stunning beach, click pictures, go hiking and see some wildlife around the beach including Bald Eagles.
Address: Ruby Beach 157151 US-101, Forks, WA 98331, United States.
Timings: Open 24 hours
Price: Annual Pass to the Park costs $55 per person
Parking: available
13. Sol Duc Falls Hiking Trail
Located in the Olympic National Park’s Sol Duc Valley, this short trail is only 1.6 miles long. It is an easy hike that takes you to Sol Due Falls, the most beautiful falls in Olympic National Park.
The falls can be viewed from above just as it is on the verge of falling 50 feet below not the slot canyon.
What to do: Have an adventurous and memorable day hiking on the trail and enjoy the scenic view of the falls. If you’re lucky, you may also see the rainbow around the falls.
Address: Sol Duc, WA 98331, United States.
Timings: Open 24 hours
Price: Olympic National Park charges a fee to enter.
Parking: available
14. Springer’s Sport Fishing
Forks is a popular place for fishing and Springer’s Sportfishing are fishing experts who provide their visitors with a guided fishing experience.
Whether you are an experienced fisherman or a new one, they make sure you have a fun experience while guiding you on how best to fish and catch steelhead, trout, and salmon.
What to do: spend a whole day on a heated drift boat and have a guided and fun-filled fishing experience with your friends while learning all the fishing tips and tricks.
Address: 71 E Division St, Forks, WA 98331, United States
Timings: fishing schedule for different fish is available on their website
Price: $300 for a single fisherman and $500 for two fishermen.
Parking: available
15. Hall of Mosses
It is less than a mile hike from Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center to Hall of Mosses. The trail has large ancient trees covered with green and brown colored moss.
What to do: explore the use of rainforests on the hike as well as see wildlife such as Roosevelt Elk and banana slugs.
Address: Hoh Valley Rd, Forks, WA 98331, United States
Timings: Open 24 hours
Price: Annual Pass to the Park costs $55 per person
Parking: available
Frequently Asked Question
Q1. For what is Forks(WA) known?
Forks, Washington is known for its amazing fishing waters, its small downtown area, and for being the setting for the popular book series, The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer.
Q2. What is there to do in Forks Washington Twilight?
There is a lot to do in Forks, especially for Twilight lovers who can go on a self-guided tour around town.
You can explore its many beaches and parks including the Olympic National Park which is a bucket-list place.
Q3. Can you see the Cullen house in Forks?
The actual location of the Cullen house is in Portland, Oregon and it goes by the name ‘Hoke House’. It is a private residence.
Q4. Where is the Twilight house?
The Twilight Cullen house is in Portland, Oregon while Bella’s house in Twilight is located in a quiet neighborhood in St. Helene, Oregon.
Q5. Where did Bella eat in Forks?
In the movie, Bella and her father are shown eating at “The Lodge” which was renamed “Carver’s Cafe” in the movie.
Q6. How are the Cullens so rich?
Dr. Carlisle Cullen has accumulated his wealth over hundreds of years through long-term investments by picking stocks with the help of his adopted daughter, Alice who could see the future.
Q7. Who is the oldest Volturi?
Aro is the oldest of the Volturi and their leader.
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