- 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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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.
18.4 Miles
Open public bowling is the focus of Sunset Lanes, which can also be rented out for private events. Local leagues can also utilize the facilities during select times of the day, and there is an on-site pro shop.
18.5 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.
18.7 Miles
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2596 Bogachiel Way, Forks, WA 98331
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Located along the Bogachiel River, the River Inn B&B & Jeff Woodward Sportfishing is a popular location among outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors commonly enjoy taking fishing trips along the river and staying in the River Inn after.
19.0 Miles
Dave’s Fishing Guide Service is a tour guide company that specializes in Steelhead and Salmon fishing excursions. The company operates on several rivers in the state of Washington and provides all bait, rods, and reels.
24.7 Miles
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.
25.6 Miles
Although the Quileute Indian Reservation is small in acreage, it does offer a resort for relaxed get-a-way visits, a store full of authentic Native American crafts, a restaurant, and year round scenery. There are also seasonal events such as the annual 'Paddle to Quinault'.
26.3 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.
28.0 Miles
A dirt road path leads to the natural beauty of Deer Park. Secluded on the top of a peak, this is a place to observe the nature of Olympic National Park, as well as the grazing deer from which it gets its name.