- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Forks, Washington, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Specialty Museums.
- From Second Beach Trail to Marymere Falls Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Forks.
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This is a short 1km flat trail that runs along the ocean front and coastal forests. 'Leave no Trace' rules are strictly adhered to, and 'Wilderness Camping Permits' are required for any type of overnight stays.
28.5 Miles
There are stairs that line the falls to view the almost 90 foot drop from the top, but you will have to make an easy .8 mile hike from Storm King Visitor Center to get there first. There are benches for those who need a breather; has some wheelchair accessibility.
0.0 Miles
Rialto Beach is a recreational beach that has a number of overland trails and a natural arch. The beach is available for camping and campfires on pre-existing sites as well as sand.
34.4 Miles
The Happy Lake Ridge is a region in the northern Olympic Peninsula known for its mountains, which reach a peak elevation of 5280 feet. Hikers and visitors can use several established campsites to enjoy the mountain views and lakes.
0.3 Miles
A neighborhood park, Tillucum Park features a covered picnic area with grills, as well as an expansive playground area with a variety of play structures, including slides and jungle gyms.
1.0 Miles
The Forks Chamber of Commerce is an organization dedicated to promoting tourism in the local area. The group offers guides for a number of activities for visitors, including lodging, fishing, and dining recommendations.
1.0 Miles
Forks Timber Museum provides a look at the history of logging with antique equipment, book, videos, a bunkhouse and fire lookout tower. There are nature trails and a memorial garden to explore outside.
2.0 Miles
Specializing in fly fishing, Angler's Obsession organizes fishing excursions to Klickitat, Methow, and Yakima rivers. The company provides all the necessary equipment to catch steelhead, chinook, and different varieties of trout.
13.0 Miles
Rainforest Paddlers offers alternative methods of exploring the Hoh Rainforest region, with kayak, rafting and biking excursions. The knowledgeable guides share details about the rainforest and its inhabitants that have been collected over 60 years of experience.