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Directory of Chamber of Commerce members in good standing.
Directory of Chamber of Commerce members in good standing.
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City of Forks, Washington City Hall – 500 E. Division Rainforest Arts Center – 35 N. Forks Avenue For more information about the Rainforest Arts Center please click here
The Olympic Consortium Workforce Development Area serves the three-county region of Clallam, Jefferson, and Kitsap Counties. The Olympic Workforce Development Council and all staff are dedicated to the development of a workforce system that supports business, industry, and all levels of employers and job seekers. The Olympic Consortium is a hub for gathering and disseminating [Read more…]
Washington State agency that manages state lands and natural resources of the state.
Manages all U.S. Forest Service/Dept. of Agriculture (Olympic National Forest) lands including ONF campgrounds and recreational areas on the Olympic Peninsula
Correctional facility
The governing body of the Quileute Indian Nation
One of the 5th largest National Parks in the United States with three very different eco-systems. The park includes wilderness ocean beaches, temperate rainforests and the Olympic Mountains. Within the park there are lakes, rivers, waterfalls, 600 miles of hiking trails, etc. The park contains 923 acres, which is 95% designated wilderness. Visitor Center located [Read more…]
The Hoh Reservation consists of 443 acres located 28 miles south of Forks, and 80 miles north of Aberdeen. The Hoh Reservation has approximately one mile of beach front running east from the mouth of the Hoh River, and south to Ruby Beach.
The Quileute Harbor Marina is the only port between Neah Bay and West Port. The Marina can accommodate between 40 to 60 boats up to 50 feet in length. Docks A and B are newly refurbished with new steel piling and hook-ups. Contact the Harbor Master for current rates and availability information for the following: [Read more…]
Clallam County lies across the northern half of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, the northwest corner of the Pacific Northwest. Its western and northern boundaries are the Pacific Ocean and Strait of Juan de Fuca shorelines. The southern boundary cuts through Olympic National Park, the nearly million-acre wilderness interior of the Peninsula. The high mountains, rugged coastlines, [Read more…]
The commission is comprised of James Hallet, John Calhoun and Paul McHugh. Port Commission meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of every month at 9:30am.