Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Hobuck Beach features the Hobuck Beach Resort for visitors, and they can also choose to take part in events such as the Hobuck Hoedown for entertainment. [28] Shi-Shi Beach is most popular for its trail which is 2.5 miles long and features many sights along the way. [29]
Neah Bay has an oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb), common in the small coastal cities of Washington.Generally speaking, temperatures have little annual fluctuation being strongly influenced by the Pacific Ocean, with the warm currents and patterns of the west as well as the mountains to the east that shape an extremely light climate, even between places in close conditions.
The Ozette Native American Village Archeological Site is the site of an archaeological excavation on the Olympic Peninsula near Neah Bay, Washington, United States. The site was a village occupied by the Ozette Makah people until a mudslide inundated the site around the year 1750. [3]
Location of Makah Bay on the tip of the Olympic Peninsula. Makah Bay is in the center of the map, with Cape Flattery located to the north and the community of Neah Bay to the northeast. Makah Bay is a bay in Clallam County, Washington , United States , located near the community of Neah Bay . [ 1 ]
SR 113 north (Burnt Mountain Road) to SR 112 – Clallam Bay, Neah Bay, Northwest Coast 241.89: 389.28: SR 112 west (Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway) – Sekiu, Neah Bay: Port Angeles: 245.53: 395.14: SR 117 north (Tumwater Truck Route) to US 101 east: Interchange, northbound exit and southbound entrance: 247.40: 398.15
The children's novel Ghost Canoe (1998) by Will Hobbs is set on Tatoosh Island and Neah Bay in 1874. Parts of the young adult novel Freaky Green Eyes (2003) by Joyce Carol Oates are set here in present day. The novel When Wolf Comes (2009) by John Pappas is set in Cape Flattery in 1801.
State Route 112 (SR 112, named the Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway) is a state highway and scenic byway in the U.S. state of Washington.It runs east–west for 61 miles (98 km) along the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Clallam County, connecting the Makah Indian Reservation near Neah Bay to U.S. Route 101 (US 101) near Port Angeles.
North Shi Shi Access Trail; Shi Shi to Ozette River Beach Route; Cape Alava to Ozette River Beach Route; Cape Alava to Sand Point Beach Route; Sand Point Trail; North Coast Beach Route; Erickson's Bay Primitive Trail; Second Beach Trail; Third Beach Trail; South Coast Beach Route; Oil City Trail