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(F2) PEAK 6 ADVENTURE STORE Outfitters for hiking, camping, kayaking, sightseeing, souvenirs, native art including hand woven baskets and rain forest information, historical displays. Owned and operated by fifth generation homesteaders. Located on the historic Peterson Ranch at milepost 5 on the Upper Hoh Road, 4883 Upper Hoh Road, Forks, WA 98331 (360) 374-5254 (D8) QUEETS TRADING POST On the north edge of the Quinault Indian Reservation. Convenience store, fuel, propane, showers and information. Near milepost 151, turn east on to Jackson Heights Road, just off Highway 101. (360) 962-2003 This is the only fuel/ petrol station located in the area shown on this map! (D4) RAIN FOREST HOSTEL Located on 17 acres of grass and woodlands. Bunkroom accommodations. Suggested to bring sleep sheet or sleeping bag. Refer to website for the rates. Share kitchen and bath- room. Great cosmopolitan flavor. Payment in cash. Find us between mileposts 169 and 170 on Highway 101. Look for signs. 169312 Highway 101, Forks,WA 98331 (360) 374-2270 [email protected] rainforesthostel.com (G2) HOH VALLEY CABINS New, inviting cabins in the heart of the Rainforest. Closest accommodations to the Hoh Rainforest. Nearby hiking, local rivers, ocean beaches and Forks.Watch elk and other wildlife from the comfort of your chair or cabin deck. Sleeps up to four, gas fireplace, kitchenette, and grill. Find us on Booking.com HOH VALLEY HIDEAWAY 14 miles south of Forks: Secluded, comfortable vacation home amid 24 acres of woods and trails. Non-smoking. Sleeps 2-6; child and dog friendly; large grassy yard and gazebo; quiet and peaceful. An easy drive to the Hoh Rain Forest.Visa and Mastercard accepted.VRBO308101 HOH RIVER FISHING GUIDES Guided drift boat fishing trips on the Hoh River. forkswa.com/hohriverfishing (360) 374-2531 (F2) HOH RIVER RAFTERS, LLC White water rafting trips down the beautiful Hoh River with Wilderness Gossip Columnist for the Peninsula Daily News, Fishing Guide and Hoh River Rafters LLC owner Pat Neal. Raft the upper Hoh River during the summer months, floating through a temperate rainforest observing wildlife, massive trees and the amazing forces of nature at work on a wild river. Trips start at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. 7 days a week, May till the water drops too low in September; depart from the Peak 6 Adventure Store MP 5 Upper Hoh Rd. 4883 Upper Hoh Road, Forks 98331 • (360) 683-9867 [email protected]hohriverrafters.com (C7) KALALOCH LODGE In the Olympic National Park, on one of Washington’s finest beaches, this lodge has modern cabins, a gift shop, dining room, coffee shop, cocktail lounge and a general store with groceries, propane, ice and fishing tackle. Lush rain forest nearby, steelhead fishing, kite flying and pet-friendly. Four universal car charging stations on site. At milepost 156 on Highway 101. 157151 Hwy. 101, Forks,WA 98331 (360) 962-2271 • TheKalalochLodge.com (D1) CEDAR CREEK CABIN & THE EAGLE’S NEST The only authentic log cabin guest house on the West End built especially for Olympic Peninsula visitors. Two cabins available, each with modern conveniences, kitchen and Wi-Fi. Unique creekside atmosphere. 107 Dowans Creek Rd, Forks, WA 98331 (360)374-3259 forkslogcabin.com (G2) HARD RAIN CAFÉ Mercantile, RV Park & Camping Gift shop, souvenirs, rain forest art by local artists. Seasonal café, groceries, ice, campfire wood. Small RV park with hookups, tent camping, pets welcome and wheelchair access. 5763 Upper Hoh Road, Forks, WA 98331 (360) 374-9288 hardraincafe.com (C4) HOH INDIAN TRIBE The Hoh Tribe makes craft items for sale. Baskets made in the traditional way from indigenous grasses, and bead work of old and new design are offered. At milepost 168 on Highway 101, turn on Lower Hoh Road, 2.2 miles. Upper 101 Oil City (no services) 110 Falls Creek Goodman Creek Mosquito Creek Undi Road Bogachiel River Hoh Road Willoughby Ridge Dowans Creek Road Hoh River Hoh River Oil City Road Cedar Creek Hoh Clearwater Road Mainline Road Snahapish River Clearwater River Olympic Corrections Center Nolan Creek Lower Hoh Road Duncan Cedar Largest Cedar Tree Nolan Creek Road Hoh River South Fork Upper Hoh Road Olympic National Park nps.gov/olym Glacier Meadows Elk Lake Hoh Rain Forest + + + Mt.Tom 7048 Mt. Olympus 7965 Hoh Peak 5572 Lower Queets Road Queets River Lower Queets Road + Kloochman Rock 3356 Queets Rain Forest Huelsdonk Ridge + Owl Mt. 3398 Big Tree Quinault Indian Reservation Hoh Indian Reservation Olympic National Park Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary olympiccoast.noaa.gov Jefferson Cove Hoh Head Destruction Island Abbey Island Ruby Beach Beach 4 Beach 3 Kalaloch Beach Beach 2 Beach 1 South Beach To Aberdeen - 54 miles Spruce Bar & Water Marker Eating Camping Ranger Station Information Trail Head Gifts Rafting/Kayaking RV’s Guide Boats Mercantile Hoh River Recreation & Conservation Area Waterfall Scenic Fishing Restrooms Bike Route Lodging H Rain Forest Hostel To Forks - 8 miles Hoh River Rafters LLC Peak 6 Adventure Store Peterson Ranch Hard Rain Café St. Nicolai Memorial H H Huelsdonk Homestead Cedar Crk. Cabin Kalaloch Lodge Kalaloch Ranger Station Queets Trading Post Sign Spruce Creek Forks Port Angeles Neah Bay Sequim Aberdeen Olympia Tacoma Seattle Area of Map Public bus service is available along Highway 101. The bus will stop to pick up or discharge passengers at any of the facilities. Call (800) 371-0497 for schedule times, or pick up a schedule at any visitor center. jeffersontransit.com Bus Service F.S. Road #2932 101 A C G 101 Q M Hoh Clearwater Road L J 101 N O P D E F K FUEL Schmidt Bar H Hoh Valley Cabins 1 __ 2 __ 3 __ 4 __ 5 __ 6 __ 7 __ 8 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M A. BOGACHIEL STATE PARK: 36 campsites on the Bogachiel River. Tables, grates, river fishing, cooking shelter, showers, rest room, dump station, 6 hookups, RVs to 35’. (360) 374-6353. B. (Listing has been removed until further notice.) C. MINNIE PETERSON: 8 sites adjacent to the Peterson Ranch. Upper Hoh Road, RVs, fishing. Vault toilets and no water. DNR D. HARD RAIN CAFÉ & MERCANTILE: 7 sites with full hookups, 6 sites with electricity, tenting, rest room, showers, seasonal café and store also on site, see business listing for more information. E. SOUTH FORK HOH: 7 sites, primitive, 2 miles from Olympic National Park. Driving distance to trailhead, trail maintained for first 3 miles. Vault toilets and no water. DNR F. HOH CAMPGROUND: 88 sites along the bank of the Hoh River, grates, tables, flush toilets, campfire program, hiking, fishing, no hookups, open all year. Olympic National Park - see Hoh Rain Forest under Points of Interest for more details. G. HOH-OXBOW: 8 sites forested on bluff overlooking river, some RV, primitive, launch for small boats.Vault toilets and no water. DNR J. KALALOCH: 166 sites (three accessible), fire pits with grates, picnic tables, potable water, accessible restrooms, animal-proof food storage, RV dump station (fee). Reserva- tions in summer only; see recreation.gov or (877) 444-6777 K. SOUTH BEACH (Open summer only): 50 sites, picnic tables and fire pits, dirt road, flush toilets, BUT NO WATER (water available at Kalaloch campground dump station). Olympic National Park L. LION’S CLUB: Cooking shelter, covered picnic tables, pit toilets, day use, no fee. M. COPPERMINE BOTTOM: 10 sites, covered picnic area, RVs, fern and alder bottom, boat launch.Vault toilets and no water. DNR N. UPPER CLEARWATER: 6 sites, covered picnic area, RVs allowed but not recommended (not a loop campground) Vault toilets and no water. DNR O.YAHOO LAKE: 3 sites, 400-foot trail from road, no RVs, primitive.Vault toilets and no water. DNR P. QUEETS CAMPGROUND: About 20 sites, open year-round, pit toilets, no potable water, no hookups. Trailers not advised. Olympic National Park Q. COTTONWOOD: 10 sites, hiking, fishing, hand boat launch.Vault toilets and no water. DNR For more information, contact websites in the green box. Note: All campgrounds have fees unless otherwise noted. Learn more here: Bogachiel State Park parks.state.wa.us/478/Bogachiel Department of Natural Resources dnr.wa.gov/go Discover Pass discoverpass.wa.gov Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary olympiccoast.noaa.gov Olympic National Forest Info fs.usda.gov/olympic Olympic National Park Info nps.gov/olym ForksWA.com/adventures The maps are intended for advertising purposes only and are not drawn to scale. Please see website for more details. Photo: John Gussman Photo: John Gussman Photo: John Gussman ACCOMMODATIONS / DINING / ADVENTURES / GUIDES / SHOPS

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Page 1: ACCOMMODATIONS / DINING / ADVENTURES / GUIDES / SHOPS · 2020. 7. 31. · Olympic National Park. Driving distance to trailhead, trail maintained for first 3 miles. Vault toilets and

(F2) PEAK 6 ADVENTURE STORE

Outfitters for hiking, camping, kayaking, sightseeing, souvenirs, native art including hand woven baskets and rain forest information, historical displays. Owned and operated by fifth generation homesteaders. Located on the historic Peterson Ranch at milepost 5 on the Upper Hoh Road, 4883 Upper Hoh Road, Forks, WA 98331 • (360) 374-5254

(D8) QUEETS TRADING POST

On the north edge of the Quinault Indian Reservation. Convenience store, fuel, propane, showers and information. Near milepost 151, turn east on to Jackson Heights Road, just off Highway 101. (360) 962-2003 This is the only fuel/petrol station located in the area shown on this map!

(D4) RAIN FOREST HOSTEL

Located on 17 acres of grass and woodlands. Bunkroom accommodations. Suggested to bring sleep sheet or sleepingbag. Refer to website for the rates. Share kitchen and bath-room. Great cosmopolitan flavor. Payment in cash. Find us between mileposts 169 and 170 on Highway 101. Look for signs. 169312 Highway 101, Forks, WA 98331 (360) 374-2270 • [email protected] rainforesthostel.com

(G2) HOH VALLEY CABINS

New, inviting cabins in the heart of the Rainforest. Closest accommodations to the Hoh Rainforest. Nearby hiking, local rivers, ocean beaches and Forks. Watch elk and other wildlife from the comfort of your chair or cabin deck. Sleeps up to four, gas fireplace, kitchenette, and grill. Find us on Booking.com

HOH VALLEY HIDEAWAY

14 miles south of Forks: Secluded, comfortable vacation home amid 24 acres of woods and trails. Non-smoking. Sleeps 2-6; child and dog friendly; large grassy yard and gazebo; quiet and peaceful. An easy drive to the Hoh Rain Forest. Visa and Mastercard accepted. VRBO308101

HOH RIVER FISHING GUIDES

Guided drift boat fishing trips on the Hoh River. forkswa.com/hohriverfishing • (360) 374-2531

(F2) HOH RIVER RAFTERS, LLC

White water rafting trips down the beautiful Hoh River with Wilderness Gossip Columnist for the Peninsula Daily News, Fishing Guide and Hoh River Rafters LLC owner Pat Neal. Raft the upper Hoh River during the summer months, floating through a temperate rainforest observing wildlife, massive trees and the amazing forces of nature at work on a wild river. Trips start at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. 7 days a week, May till the water drops too low in September; depart from the Peak 6 Adventure Store MP 5 Upper Hoh Rd. 4883 Upper Hoh Road, Forks 98331 • (360) 683-9867 [email protected] • hohriverrafters.com

(C7) KALALOCH LODGE

In the Olympic National Park, on one of Washington’s finest beaches, this lodge has modern cabins, a gift shop, dining room, coffee shop, cocktail lounge and a general store with groceries, propane, ice and fishing tackle. Lush rain forest nearby, steelhead fishing, kite flying and pet-friendly. Four universal car charging stations on site. At milepost 156 on Highway 101. 157151 Hwy. 101, Forks, WA 98331 (360) 962-2271 • TheKalalochLodge.com

(D1) CEDAR CREEK CABIN & THE EAGLE’S NEST

The only authentic log cabin guest house on the West End built especially for Olympic Peninsula visitors. Two cabins available, each with modern conveniences, kitchen and Wi-Fi. Unique creekside atmosphere. 107 Dowans Creek Rd, Forks, WA 98331 • (360)374-3259 • forkslogcabin.com

(G2) HARD RAIN CAFÉ Mercantile, RV Park & Camping

Gift shop, souvenirs, rain forest art by local artists. Seasonal café, groceries, ice, campfire wood. Small RV park with hookups, tent camping, pets welcome and wheelchair access. 5763 Upper Hoh Road, Forks, WA 98331 • (360) 374-9288 hardraincafe.com

(C4) HOH INDIAN TRIBE

The Hoh Tribe makes craft items for sale. Baskets made in the traditional way from indigenous grasses, and bead work of old and new design are offered. At milepost 168 on Highway 101, turn on Lower Hoh Road, 2.2 miles.

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A. BOGACHIEL STATE PARK: 36 campsites on the Bogachiel River. Tables, grates, river fishing, cooking shelter, showers, rest room, dump station, 6 hookups, RVs to 35’. (360) 374-6353.

B. (Listing has been removed until further notice.)C. MINNIE PETERSON: 8 sites adjacent to the Peterson Ranch. Upper Hoh Road, RVs, fishing. Vault toilets and no water. DNR

D. HARD RAIN CAFÉ & MERCANTILE: 7 sites with full hookups, 6 sites with electricity, tenting, rest room, showers, seasonal café and store also on site, see business listing for more information.

E. SOUTH FORK HOH: 7 sites, primitive, 2 miles from Olympic National Park. Driving distance to trailhead, trail maintained for first 3 miles. Vault toilets and no water. DNR

F. HOH CAMPGROUND: 88 sites along the bank of the Hoh River, grates, tables, flush toilets, campfire program, hiking, fishing, no hookups, open all year. Olympic National Park - see Hoh Rain Forest under Points of Interest for more details.

G. HOH-OXBOW: 8 sites forested on bluff overlooking river, some RV, primitive, launch for small boats. Vault toilets and no water. DNR

J. KALALOCH: 166 sites (three accessible), fire pits with grates, picnic tables, potable water, accessible restrooms, animal-proof food storage, RV dump station (fee). Reserva-tions in summer only; see recreation.gov or (877) 444-6777

K. SOUTH BEACH (Open summer only): 50 sites, picnic tables and fire pits, dirt road, flush toilets, BUT NO WATER (water available at Kalaloch campground dump station). Olympic National Park

L. LION’S CLUB: Cooking shelter, covered picnic tables, pit toilets, day use, no fee.

M. COPPERMINE BOTTOM: 10 sites, covered picnic area, RVs, fern and alder bottom, boat launch.Vault toilets and no water. DNR

N. UPPER CLEARWATER: 6 sites, covered picnic area, RVs allowed but not recommended (not a loop campground) Vault toilets and no water. DNR

O. YAHOO LAKE: 3 sites, 400-foot trail from road, no RVs, primitive. Vault toilets and no water. DNR

P. QUEETS CAMPGROUND: About 20 sites, open year-round, pit toilets, no potable water, no hookups. Trailers not advised. Olympic National Park

Q. COTTONWOOD: 10 sites, hiking, fishing, hand boat launch. Vault toilets and no water. DNR

For more information, contact websites in the green box.Note: All campgrounds have fees unless otherwise noted.

Learn more here:Bogachiel State Parkparks.state.wa.us/478/BogachielDepartment of Natural Resourcesdnr.wa.gov/go Discover Passdiscoverpass.wa.govOlympic Coast National Marine Sanctuaryolympiccoast.noaa.govOlympic National Forest Infofs.usda.gov/olympicOlympic National Park Infonps.gov/olym

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ACCOMMODATIONS / DINING / ADVENTURES / GUIDES / SHOPS