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Quileute
Nation
Photo courtesy of Katie Krueger
Quileute
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Jefferson County |
The Quileute Village is located in La Push at the mouth of the Quillayute River. This is a small fishing community and a place of indescribable natural beauty. Like their Makah neighbors, the Quileute hunted sea mammals, traveling as far north as Alaska and as far south as California. In 1997, the Tribe revived the canoe tradition, known today as the annual Native Canoe Journey. Stay in one of 35 beach-front cabins at Ocean Park Resort or enjoy the sunset from a motel suite. Watch the marine and wildlife or just play in the waves. Visitors are welcome to attend designated Tribal ceremonies. Quileute Nation ▪ 325 Ocean Dr. ▪ La Push, WA 98350 ▪ 360.374.5267▪1.800.487.1267 |
WHILE YOU'RE HERE · WATCH, Gray Whales March thru May or seventy species of birds · HIKE, Rialto Beach's unspoiled coastline once the site of Native Villages |
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