

Experience the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest under the starlit sky on this 2.5-mile loop trail.
Cured salmon, cream cheese, and crackers, a local favorite for breakfast.

Creamy soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and herbs, a classic lunch option.
Fresh salmon cooked on a cedar plank, served with local vegetables, a popular dinner choice.
Famous for its all-you-can-eat crab and stunning ocean views.
Locally beloved café offering homemade dishes and Native American artifacts.
Iconic spot for fresh seafood, especially shrimp, with a casual atmosphere.
A historic lighthouse offering stunning ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.
A museum showcasing the rich history and culture of the Makah tribe through artifacts and exhibits.
A guided hike through the lush forest to the Cape Flattery Lighthouse, with a chance to see wildlife and enjoy the night sky.
Cape Flattery has unpredictable weather, a rain jacket is essential for a comfortable hike.
The trail can be muddy and uneven, sturdy hiking boots are recommended for safety and comfort.
For night hikes, a headlamp is optional but useful for navigating the trail in the dark.
Dried salmon strips, a traditional Native American snack, symbolizing the region's rich fishing history.
Hand-carved cedar art, reflecting the indigenous Makah tribe's cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
Unique pieces made from polished sea glass found along the Pacific Northwest coast, showcasing the region's natural beauty.
A branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters is a medieval European art and architecture museum set in a serene garden overlooking the Hudson River.
Manama Souq, a traditional market in Bahrain's capital, offers a vibrant blend of old and new, with narrow alleys, traditional shops, and modern boutiques.
A bustling night market in Penang, offering a mix of local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.