Neah Bay
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Understand
Located on Admiralty Inlet, north of Olympic National Park and close to Cape Flattery which is the northwestern most point of the contiguous United States.
The Makah (pron.: /məˈkɑː/, from the Klallam name for the tribe, màq̓áʔa) are a Native American tribe that lives in and around the town of Neah Bay, Washington, a small fishing village along the Strait of Juan de Fuca where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Their reservation on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula includes Tatoosh Island. The Makah people refer to themselves as "Kwih-dich-chuh-ahtx" (Qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌ ) which translates as "the people who live by the rocks and seagulls".
The cities of Clallam Bay, Sekiu are located within half an hour from Neah Bay along Highway 112 and altogether have a combined population of only about 800 people. Due to the minimum population & attractions for each cities, this travel guide covers all three areas.
A Makah Reservation Recreational Permit is required for every vehicle visiting Neah Bay. It can be purchased for $10 at the marina, the museum & cultural center, Makah Mini Mart, Washburn's General Store, and the Hobuck Beach Resort, and is valid for one calendar year.
The Makah (pron.: /məˈkɑː/, from the Klallam name for the tribe, màq̓áʔa) are a Native American tribe that lives in and around the town of Neah Bay, Washington, a small fishing village along the Strait of Juan de Fuca where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Their reservation on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula includes Tatoosh Island. The Makah people refer to themselves as "Kwih-dich-chuh-ahtx" (Qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌ ) which translates as "the people who live by the rocks and seagulls".
The cities of Clallam Bay, Sekiu are located within half an hour from Neah Bay along Highway 112 and altogether have a combined population of only about 800 people. Due to the minimum population & attractions for each cities, this travel guide covers all three areas.
A Makah Reservation Recreational Permit is required for every vehicle visiting Neah Bay. It can be purchased for $10 at the marina, the museum & cultural center, Makah Mini Mart, Washburn's General Store, and the Hobuck Beach Resort, and is valid for one calendar year.
Get in
By car
The intersection of Highway 113 and US-Highway 101 is 44mi/70km west of Port Angeles and 12.3mi/19km north of Forks in Sappho. From the intersection it is another 37mi/59km to Neah Bay. Hwy 113 becomes Hwy 112 when the road turns westwards in Clallam Bay town/village and ends in Neah Bay.By bus
Neah Bay is served by Clallam Transit Rt#16 from Forks via Sappho and Sekieu.From Port Angeles take the #14 Clallam Transit bus towards Forks and get off at Sappho (there is a gravel parking lot before the intersection with Hwy 113). Transfer to the #16 bus coming from Forks to get to Neah Bay. See schedules.
By plane
Sekiu Airport can be used for general aviation and air taxi. If your aircraft need to land in a longer runway, you may land at Forks and Port Angeles.The nearest airports for commercial passenger flights are in Sea-Tac SEA and Victoria YYJ
By boat
You can request for moorage at the Makah Marina which is right at the city center.Get around
Every attraction within the city proper can be reached on foot. You have to drive a car, however, to get to other attractions, especially Cape Flattery.
See
Cape FlatteryThe last frontier of the mainland USA where you can see both Canada and the Pacific Ocean. Has a lookout point that overlooks the rocky coast and Tatoosh Island lighthouse in the distance.
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Makah Museum, Cultural & Research Center
phone: +1 360 645-2711address: 1880 Bayview Ave, Neah BayA visit to an Indian Reservation area would not be complete without learning about the local culture, with exhibits featuring the rich history of the first settlers of the area and how they cope with nature. -
phone: +1 360 645-2521address: 897 Fish Hatchery Rd, Clallam BayGet to know about the Pacific Northwest's love for salmon in this hatchery. Different species and life cycles of salmon can be seen on different times of the year.
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Fort Núñez Gaona
address: 185 Bayview AveA small monument where the first white settlement in Washington state used to be in 1792, though it settles there for only 4 months. A monument with an interpretive panel can be studied by visitors.
Do
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phone: +1 360 645-2374address: 1251 Bayview Ave, Neah BayA tackle shop that also provides boat rentals or charters for saltwater fishing and other boating necessities if you have your yacht parked at a nearby marina.
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address: Shi Shi Beach Rd, Clallam BayDeep inside the Makah Reservation is perhaps one of the few beaches in the peninsula that is flat with sand, with vistas and rocks in its background. Tourists (with reservations) camp here in the summer. Overnight private cars must be parked at a private home a half a mile back for $10/night by cash.
Buy
There are no ATM branches from big banks in the area, though small ATMs that spits out only a handful of cash may be found at fuel stations. A few major establishments accept cards but you are advised to bring at least a stash of cash.
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phone: +1 360 645-2211address: 1450 Bayview AveGroceries and deli, hardware and most of the things you may need for some last-minute necessities.
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Makah Mini-Mart
phone: +1 360 645-2802address: 931 Bayview AveThis is where you can fill up your gas tank and also get some refreshments in a 7-11 like mini mart.
Eat
Neah Bay
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phone: +1 360 640-2192address: 1110 Bayview Ave, Neah BayA pizza place, but more memorable for its wood-fired oven baked salmon with potatoes and vegetables. It also houses a 2-room motel in the back.
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Pat's Place
address: 1111 Bayview Ave, Neah BayAnyone visiting this restaurant comes back for its Indian frybread tacos. -
Take Home Fish Co.
phone: +1 360 645-2334address: 898 Woodland Ave, Neah BayA seemingly off-the-beaten-path shack, but don't let that deter you from coming in to smell and savor the smoked fishes sold by the pound; the type of fish varies by season but usually salmon is available. -
The Warm House
phone: +1 360 645-2077address: 1471 Bay View Ave, Neah BayA more upscale option in town. Sandwiches and seafood for lunch & dinner that's on the heartier side.
Sekiu
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By the Bay Cafe
phone: +1 360 963-2998address: 343 Front St, SekiuThe only place to eat in this tiny town. Look for the jogging fish statue. Typical American cafe plus sandwiches, fish and chips and seafood.
Clallam Bay
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phone: +1 360 963-2428address: 15582 WA-112Classic diner and local fares, midway between Clallam Bay and Sekiu.
Drink
You won't find alcohol in the town as it is forbidden in the Makah Indian Reservation Area. The above restaurants in Sekiu and Clallam Bay also serves alcohol.
Sleep
Places to sleep mostly consist of motels and small houses that are scattered throughout the area. You can choose a city-center location or secluded with a beach. You are in luck if you want to enjoy the great outdoors, as many sites offer camping and RV hookups.
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phone: +1 360 645-2306address: 1663 WA-1124 rooms in a house, each accommodating 2 guest. Rooms are complete with kitchen. Directly behind the beach. Closed November-April.
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Butler's Motel
phone: +1 360 640-0948address: 910 Woodland Ave, Neah BayA quaint 9-room motel at the city center. -
phone: +1 360 645-2250address: 1510 Bayview Ave, Neah BayA place of stay adjacent to the beach and in the city. Your choice of sleeping in cabins, bunkhouses, or tent. Or just park your RV and stay in.
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phone: +1 360 645-2339address: 2726 Makah Passage, Neah BayAnother beach resort, but in a more quiet area of the reservation. More cabins and space for tents and RVs.
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phone: +1 360 374-2225address: 1562 WA-1124 room options that can cater from couples to families. 4 miles from Neah Bay
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Snow Creek Resort
phone: +1 800 883-1464address: 691 Highway 112Basic cabins and RV hookups. More focus on fishing at the namesake creek.
Stay Safe
Alcohol and marijuana are prohibited in the Makah Indian Reservation area, despite it being located in Washington state where both are legal for ages 21 and above. Please do not attempt to or inadvertently bring them into the area to avoid any further hassle.
Certain species of dogs are also prohibited from roaming the reservation area and all canines are not allowed on Shi-Shi Beach as it's part of the Olympic National Park.
If you are traveling in the wintertime, you are advised to check the weather forecast as it is frequently rainy and sometimes stormy. High winds can cause power outages and rain can cause mudslides. Check with your resort regarding travel advisories before you get there.
Certain species of dogs are also prohibited from roaming the reservation area and all canines are not allowed on Shi-Shi Beach as it's part of the Olympic National Park.
If you are traveling in the wintertime, you are advised to check the weather forecast as it is frequently rainy and sometimes stormy. High winds can cause power outages and rain can cause mudslides. Check with your resort regarding travel advisories before you get there.
Connect
Mobile connection can be spotty and so far, only Verizon phones can receive signal well in this "remote" part of the USA. Be aware that when you use your phone along the highway, it can sometimes switch to a Canadian cellular network without you knowing it. Turn off the international roaming to avoid paying a high roaming fare.
It is advisable to bring a physical map in addition to the map on your smartphone, especially if you are venturing out further into the Indian Reservation where you may have little luck in finding a signal.
Wireless Internet is usually available at hotels and selected restaurants.
It is advisable to bring a physical map in addition to the map on your smartphone, especially if you are venturing out further into the Indian Reservation where you may have little luck in finding a signal.
Wireless Internet is usually available at hotels and selected restaurants.
Go next
As Neah Bay is the last frontier of western Washington, there's no other way but to get back to land and explore the rest of the Olympic Peninsula.
- Olympic National Park is the main attraction of the peninsula.
- The largest city in the peninsula, Port Angeles can be reached by taking a left on the US-101 intersection.
- Forks is straight at the same junction.