

A cultural hub showcasing the history and heritage of the Quinault Indian Nation, featuring a museum, tribal center, and scenic views.
A crispy, deep-fried dough bread, often served with honey or powdered sugar.
A fresh salad with locally-caught salmon, mixed greens, and berries.

A hearty seafood soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and cream.
Taholah's climate is often rainy, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
To observe wildlife and scenic views around the Taholah Tribal Center and Museum.
To learn about the local culture and history before visiting the museum.
Cafe serving classic American breakfast dishes.
Inn serving American classics, including sandwiches.
Serving seafood and American cuisine.
Handwoven using traditional techniques by local artisans, these warm blankets represent the cultural heritage of the Taholah Tribe.
Made from natural materials found along the coastlines, these unique pieces embody the connection between the Taholah people and their marine environment.
A traditional delicacy smoked to perfection using indigenous methods, this sweet and savory treat showcases the community's relationship with the ocean's bounty.
Enjoy tranquil surroundings on a scenic drive to Graves Creek along the Chehalis River.
Explore the Quinault Indian Reservation Museum to understand the history, traditions, and daily life of the Quinault people.
Visit Taholah Beach at low tide to enjoy the Quinault River's shoreline, explore tidal pools, and discover interesting marine life.
A scenic 5.5km trail offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Nimpkish River.
Experience Bridgetown's vibrant streets and historic buildings, beautifully illuminated at night.
A vibrant, interactive family attraction that celebrates the world of Crayola, offering creative activities and learning experiences.