Make Lodging In Forks Your Base When Visiting The Pacific Northwest

By Jocelyn Davidson


The Pacific Northwest is a perfect destination if you're sensitive to the heat and the sun but still want to spend time outdoors. It has a cool climate but it's not too cold. The landscape is beautiful and full of mystery and you'll never be bored. If you want to escape to a more rural setting when visiting this part of the United States, lodging in Forks is a great option.

Forks is a small city with fewer than four thousand inhabitants. It's located on the western side of the Olympic Peninsula, which lies to the west of Seattle, the largest city in the region. The city has a significant Native American population, mainly of Quileute descent, with the Quileute Indian Reservation not too far away. The landscape here is one of mountains and forests and there are many things to do in the area, especially if you're an active traveler.

An interesting museum to visit is the Forks Timber museum. It tells the story of how people here used to make a living from logging. Tillicum Park is home to a lovely Shay rail engine. For more about the Quileute, the Native American tribe that calls this part of the Olympic Peninsula home, make the short journey west to the coastal town of La Push, which is the main settlement in the Quileute Indian Reservation.

While the timber industry has declined, tourism now is a significant source of income for the local people. Many visitors come here to explore the World Heritage Site of Olympic National Park. This park is especially famed for the Quinault and Hoh rainforests, where the giant trees and green undergrowth seem as if they're home to fairies and other mythical creatures. The park has several hiking trails and you can also go fishing in the rivers. Winter snow means that skiing is a fun possibility too.

Another great reason to visit the Olympic Peninsula is its spectacular coastline. There are dramatic cliffs that tower over crashing waves. The beaches are pristine and make for stunning photographs, especially at Second Beach. They offer good surfing too but you'll need a wetsuit for the cold water.

In recent years, Forks and the surrounding area have become a popular destination for fans of the 'Twilight Saga'. It's here, after all, that Bella Swan falls in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. The werewolf Jacob Black is a member of the Quileute, according to the novels, and this is understandable since Quileute legend really does say that their first member was made from a wolf. The area now boasts many attractions related to Stephenie Meyer's tale.

The best way to get to the area is by car. The drive from Seattle will take about three and a half hours but you'll be tempted to stop along the way to admire the scenery. Remember to bring rain gear, though, because this is one of the wettest regions in the United States. The summer months tend to be drier.

There are plenty of accommodation options in and around Forks. For example, you'll find hotels and motels, more intimate guest houses and log cabins. There are facilities for camping too. Find the lodging of your choice online and remember that it's best to book in advance.




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