Peregrine Pines/Misty Morrow Guidebook

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Peregrine Pines/Misty Morrow Guidebook

Food scene

If you’re looking for some delicious smash burgers, fries and milk shakes, make Frugals one of the places to stop in Port Angeles before heading to the cabin.
24 locals recommend
Frugals
1520 E Front St
24 locals recommend
If you’re looking for some delicious smash burgers, fries and milk shakes, make Frugals one of the places to stop in Port Angeles before heading to the cabin.
If you’re looking for something quick and pizza is your jam, then this place hits the spot.
25 locals recommend
Pacific Pizza
870 S Forks Ave
25 locals recommend
If you’re looking for something quick and pizza is your jam, then this place hits the spot.
Quick and easy food. Burgers are decent and the staff is awesome.
18 locals recommend
Sully's Burgers
220 N Forks Ave
18 locals recommend
Quick and easy food. Burgers are decent and the staff is awesome.
Great local BBQ spot. There are limited spaces to sit and eat there so plan on taking this home or with you to your next adventure!
7 locals recommend
D&K BBQ
275 N Forks Ave
7 locals recommend
Great local BBQ spot. There are limited spaces to sit and eat there so plan on taking this home or with you to your next adventure!
If you’re looking for some delicious seafood and drinks, definitely check this spot out in Port Angeles. It’s close to the pier and some great shopping spots.
6 locals recommend
Hook & Line Pub
201 East Front Street
6 locals recommend
If you’re looking for some delicious seafood and drinks, definitely check this spot out in Port Angeles. It’s close to the pier and some great shopping spots.
Nice little spot for some grab and go Mexican.
6 locals recommend
FYABES Mexican Cuisine
275 North Forks Avenue
6 locals recommend
Nice little spot for some grab and go Mexican.

Grocery shopping

Thriftway/Forks Outfitters is nestled close to the Olympic National Park and just miles away from Pacific Ocean beaches. Forks Outfitters is your one-stop shopping spot that includes a full-service Thriftway Supermarket, Ace Hardware, Sporting Goods, Clothing and Shoes for the entire family. Located 15 minutes or so from the cabin.
17 locals recommend
Forks Outfitters
950 S Forks Ave
17 locals recommend
Thriftway/Forks Outfitters is nestled close to the Olympic National Park and just miles away from Pacific Ocean beaches. Forks Outfitters is your one-stop shopping spot that includes a full-service Thriftway Supermarket, Ace Hardware, Sporting Goods, Clothing and Shoes for the entire family. Located 15 minutes or so from the cabin.
The Beaver Grocery Store is about 5 minutes from the cabin and is your go to for items to hold you over until you make the trip to the larger grocery store.
The Beaver Grocery Store
200361 U.S. 101
The Beaver Grocery Store is about 5 minutes from the cabin and is your go to for items to hold you over until you make the trip to the larger grocery store.
Convenient stop on the way if you’re coming from the Port Townsend or Kingston ferry, or driving from the airport/Tacoma area.
14 locals recommend
Costco Wholesale
955 W Washington St
14 locals recommend
Convenient stop on the way if you’re coming from the Port Townsend or Kingston ferry, or driving from the airport/Tacoma area.
Convenient stop on the way if you’re coming from the Port Townsend or Kingston ferry, or driving from the airport/Tacoma area.
9 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
3411 E Kolonels Way
9 locals recommend
Convenient stop on the way if you’re coming from the Port Townsend or Kingston ferry, or driving from the airport/Tacoma area.

Sightseeing

One of the most beautiful beaches in the Pacific Northwest. You can’t make your way to the Olympic Peninsula and not go see First and/or Second Beach in La Push!
64 locals recommend
La Push
64 locals recommend
One of the most beautiful beaches in the Pacific Northwest. You can’t make your way to the Olympic Peninsula and not go see First and/or Second Beach in La Push!
Cape Flattery is the most northwestern point in the contiguous United States. A must see!
50 locals recommend
Cape Flattery
50 locals recommend
Cape Flattery is the most northwestern point in the contiguous United States. A must see!
One of the most visited attractions in the OP! Surround yourself with the beauty of the Hoh Rain Forest. Here are some of the most popular trails: The Hall of Mosses Trail (.8 miles/ 1.2 km) is an iconic loop that takes you through old growth forest and features a grove of maples trees draped with abundant club moss. The Spruce Nature Trail (1.2 miles/ 1.9 km) is a diverse trail that loops through both old and new growth forest as you walk alongside Taft Creek and the Hoh River. The Hoh River Trail is the area's main hiking trail. This out-and-back trail can be taken as far as one desires. Fees: The park entrance fee is $30 for a private, non-commercial vehicle, $25 for individuals entering on a motorcycle, or $15 for individuals entering on foot or bicycle. Entrance fees are good for seven consecutive days. Annual, interagency, military, senior, 4th grade, and access passes are also available. Pro tip: It can get pretty busy in the late morning and parking is very limited at the visitor center. It’s best to get up early and get to the visitor center by 9am.
131 locals recommend
Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center
18113 Upper Hoh Rd
131 locals recommend
One of the most visited attractions in the OP! Surround yourself with the beauty of the Hoh Rain Forest. Here are some of the most popular trails: The Hall of Mosses Trail (.8 miles/ 1.2 km) is an iconic loop that takes you through old growth forest and features a grove of maples trees draped with abundant club moss. The Spruce Nature Trail (1.2 miles/ 1.9 km) is a diverse trail that loops through both old and new growth forest as you walk alongside Taft Creek and the Hoh River. The Hoh River Trail is the area's main hiking trail. This out-and-back trail can be taken as far as one desires. Fees: The park entrance fee is $30 for a private, non-commercial vehicle, $25 for individuals entering on a motorcycle, or $15 for individuals entering on foot or bicycle. Entrance fees are good for seven consecutive days. Annual, interagency, military, senior, 4th grade, and access passes are also available. Pro tip: It can get pretty busy in the late morning and parking is very limited at the visitor center. It’s best to get up early and get to the visitor center by 9am.