Kalaloch Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A wooden building with a balcony and a wheelchair-accessible entrance.
A wooden building with a sign reading "Kalaloch Lodge" and a blue awning.
A beach with a large sandbar, waves, and people walking along the shore.
A wooden boardwalk leading to a beach with ocean waves in the background.
A coastal path with dense foliage on both sides, leading to a beach.

Beachcombers will love this seemingly endless sandy beach, where they can enjoy miles of idyllic coast, interesting driftwood and rare marine life.

Kalaloch is a long area of sandy beach, overlooked by steep, rocky bluffs. Amble along lengthy stretches of sand, look for rare marine wildlife, hike nature trails and picnic next to the Pacific Ocean.

The name Kalaloch is taken from the Native American Quinault language it means “a good place to land.” The description is hard to refute, since visitors spend hours, or even days, exploring the stunning surroundings.

These pristine driftwood-lined beaches support rich and varied marine life. Come during March or April and bring binoculars. If you’re lucky you can track the journey of grey whales, who feed off Kalaloch on their annual migration down the coast. This area is also a haven for sea otters. These marine mammals were almost exterminated by hunters before they were reintroduced to the area in 1970. Look for their furry heads bobbing offshore.

Follow the sandy beach, admiring the natural treasure trove of gnarled driftwood logs and colourful stones polished by sand and waves. Many small tide pools are scattered along the coastline. Peer into the watery nooks and investigate the interesting collection of sea anemones and starfish.

Take the short self-guided Kalaloch Creek Nature Trail to the nearby coastal forests and discover more about local ecosystems. High bluffs in the area offer vast, uninterrupted views of the rugged Pacific coast. Bring your camera and climb up a safe trail to capture the magnificent landscape and seascape to preserve as lifetime memories. Be sure to linger to watch the sun sink over the ocean.

Reserve a campsite in Kalaloch and nearby South Beach or a cabin in the Kalaloch beach resort. Visit the ranger station, open in summer only, for information on the local area.

Kalaloch is easy to reach via the scenic ocean highway and is approximately a 40-minute drive south from the town of Forks.

Kalaloch Lodge

Kalaloch Lodge

3 out of 5
157151 Highway 101 Forks WA
Stay at this beach lodge in Forks. Enjoy free parking, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
9/10 Wonderful! (863 reviews)
"The lodge has a surprisingly"

Reviewed on 7 Jul 2026

Kalaloch Lodge
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Far West RV Park and Cabins

Far West RV Park and Cabins

2 out of 5
221 N Forks Ave Forks WA
Stay at this campsite in Forks. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Forever Twilight in Forks and Tilicum Park are located ...
6.2/10 (27 reviews)
"This was an ideal alternative to a hotel. Accommodations were comfy and adequate for our needs for a brief stay in town. The location is centrally located and walking distance to park activities, shopping, dining and espresso stand across the street. I would stay here again."

Reviewed on 30 Jun 2026

Far West RV Park and Cabins
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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