- Our list of the best things to do in Clearwater, British Columbia, features the top 17 nearby activities — including 10 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Clearwater, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Tours, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Clearwater, British Columbia , followed by 17 popular activities in nearby cities, including Forks
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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.
17.8 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.
17.8 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.
17.9 Miles
Visitors can learn about the extensive history of the logging industry with Forks Lumber Mill Tour. The tour guide takes visitors through forests, logging locations, and mills while explaining the history and use of logging equipment.
17.9 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.
18.2 Miles
Surrounded by centuries old forests, Twilight Tours offers the 'All Things Twilight' tour encompassing the settings of the popular movie and book providing music, movies, gifts and goodies. They also offer fishing, hunting and backpacking.
18.3 Miles
Storm King Ranger Station is a rustic building located in the northern Olympics region. The site serves as the starting point for the Marymere Falls Nature Trail and offers a picnic site and public restrooms.
18.3 Miles
Twifoot Tours takes visitors to the area to the locations and features that inspired Ms. Meyer's book series. The tour group also offers Bigfoot tours that take visitors into the misty forests of Washington.
18.3 Miles
I can't figure out I this one is a duplicate since there is no website for it, and the traveladvisor comments don't refer to it by the same name as the attraction name.