


A serene waterfront park offering stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Forks is known for its rainy climate, a waterproof jacket is essential.

Explore the park and nearby trails comfortably.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the park.
A serene waterfront park offering beautiful views of the water and surrounding mountains.
A small museum showcasing the history of Forks and the surrounding area.
An indoor shopping mall with a variety of stores and dining options.
Scrambled eggs, bacon, cheese, salsa, wrapped in a tortilla.

Fluffy stacks with maple syrup, often served with bacon or fruit.

Creamy soup with clams, potatoes, and herbs.
A traditional craft from the local indigenous tribes, filled with pebbles to mimic rain sounds.

A local delicacy made from dried, smoked salmon, a staple of the Pacific Northwest.
Unique jewellery pieces crafted from locally sourced rubies, a symbol of the region's mining history.
Iconic for its waterfront views and fresh seafood, a local favorite since 1979.
A beloved local spot for coffee and breakfast, serving the community since 1960.
Known for its riverside dining and fresh seafood, a popular spot for lunch.
Himeji Castle, a magnificent white castle, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens.
The King's Highway, an ancient trade route, winds through stunning desert landscapes and offers glimpses into Egypt's rich history.
A serene Buddhist temple complex in Datong, Shanxi, known for its intricate carvings and ancient history.