

Experience the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest under the stars on this 2.5-mile night hike.
Traditional Indigenous dish of smoked salmon and bannock (fry bread) with eggs and hollandaise sauce.
Fresh, locally-caught fish (often cod or halibut) battered and fried, served with crispy fries and tartar sauce.
Creamy risotto made with locally-foraged wild mushrooms, Parmesan cheese, and white wine.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.
Explore the rich cultural heritage of the Makah tribe through artifacts and exhibits.
Experience the trail's beauty under the starlit sky, with a chance to see bioluminescence in the tide pools.
Essential for navigating the trail in the dark during the night hike.

Recommended for the cool coastal climate at night.
Optional but useful for protecting feet from potential rain and wet trails.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its homemade pancakes and stunning ocean views.
A historic diner serving classic American fare with a focus on locally sourced seafood.
An upscale dining experience with a stunning view of the Cape Flattery lighthouse and ocean.
Handcrafted art pieces made from locally sourced cedar bark, reflecting the region's indigenous culture and natural beauty.
Dried and seasoned salmon, a traditional food of the local indigenous tribes, perfect for a protein-packed snack on the go.
Handmade pottery featuring traditional Makah designs, showcasing the tribe's rich artistic heritage.

A serene, 32-acre beach on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, offering swimming, picnicking, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

A medieval town in the Dordogne region, known for its stunning architecture and annual gourmet festival.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Vashisht is a peaceful village known for its hot springs and ancient temples.