

A iconic, ancient Sitka Spruce tree on the Washington coast, a symbol of resilience and a must-see for nature lovers.
Fluffy pancakes made with wild huckleberries, served with maple syrup.

Cured and smoked salmon served on a toasted bagel with cream cheese and red onions.

Pan-fried crab cakes served with a lemon-dill aioli.
Kalaloch's climate can be rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
For exploring the nearby trails and forests, sturdy hiking boots are a must.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects common in the area.

Handcrafted silver pendants featuring the iconic Kalaloch Tree of Life design, symbolizing growth and resilience.
Handmade pottery inspired by the lush greens and blues of the Kalaloch rainforest, each piece unique and functional.
Homemade jams made from locally-picked berries, a taste of the Pacific Northwest's bounty.
Iconic restaurant at Kalaloch Lodge, known for its stunning ocean views and fresh seafood.
Located within Kalaloch Lodge, this restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere and locally-sourced ingredients.
Offers a variety of lunch options, including sandwiches, salads, and seafood dishes.
A 1000-year-old Sitka Spruce tree with a unique hole that offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
A historic park featuring a replica of a traditional Quinault Indian longhouse and interpretive trails.
A beautiful, secluded beach known for its stunning sunsets and tide pools filled with marine life.
Paleontology Park is a captivating exploration of prehistoric life, showcasing life-sized dinosaur replicas set amidst beautiful landscapes. Visitors can engage in interactive exhibits to learn about the processes of fossilization and the science of paleontology.
A serene oasis in the Chihuahuan Desert, featuring natural springs, hiking trails, and stunning rock formations.
A bustling night market in Taipei, known for its diverse food stalls and local shopping.