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    the cabin was cute and clean and in a nice setting. the owner was very sweet.

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    Misty Valley Inn B & B - View from Hwy 101 to the driveway and entrance of the Inn

    Misty Valley Inn B & B

    (84 reviews)

    $$

    Wow what an experience! My boyfriend and I stayed for two nights, this is one of the most…read morehospitable stays we have ever had. It was also our first bnb experience, and they shot it out of the park! After a long day of exploring, we were met with a home that was warm, filled with all the details you could imagine, & kind hosts. 10/10 would recommend!! And an amazing breakfast to boot! My only note is that it looks like they don't change the sheets or have the room tidied up for you after you check in. If one is staying longer, a room refresh would be nice :)

    We had a fantastic stay at this charming Inn! The owners are incredibly tuned in and clearly take…read moregreat pride in their property--it shows in every detail. The Inn was spotless, well-managed, and truly a notch above places we've stayed in the past. Breakfasts were outstanding and served with genuine care and attention--on real china, no less! It made mornings feel extra special, and I'm still thinking about those amazing muffins. We felt truly appreciated and welcomed throughout our stay. The thoughtful touches didn't stop there: Dessert bar each evening, 24-hour access to coffee, tea, cider, hot cocoa, ice, and ice water made us feel right at home. While the rooms weren't huge, they were very comfortable, (and well equipped with anything we could need) and the well-designed common spaces more than made up for it. We especially loved enjoying dinner on the deck each evening--it was the perfect spot to relax and make memories. High praise to the owners for creating such a warm, well-run retreat. We'll absolutely return if the opportunity arises. Kudos and bravo! I wholeheartedly recommend the Misty Valley Inn!

    Miller Tree Inn - Sunset room.

    Miller Tree Inn

    (73 reviews)

    The Miller Tree Inn, also known as The Cullen House was such a delight to stay at in Forks! They…read morehave several Twilight memorabilia and movies you can check out during your stay! During your stay you get complimentary breakfast, it was nice to have during a peaceful morning in Forks! We stayed in the sunset room and although it was small, it was fairly cozy. Staying at the Miller Tree Inn we had a relaxing time despite being interrupted by other people who mistakenly got their booking wrong and knocked our door. Nice and serene place to stay on your Twilight fanatic trip!

    This is one of the coziest inns I've ever had the fortune of staying in. I opted for the orchard…read moresuite and I can't recommend it enough. The bed was extremely comfortable, the kitchenette was great for having a little extra space to make meals, and the fireplace added so much warmth to the overall comfort of my stay. I spent a few long days exploring Olympic National Park and having the orchard suite to come back to after 12 hour days was truly a balm. The common area is also extremely cozy and intimate. It feels so well loved and cared for, and inviting! And the staff was friendly, offering suggestions for what to do in the area and even chatting about the local wildlife. If you're looking for somewhere to stay in PNW, I strongly urge you book a stay at the Miller Tree. Also this is a detail that probably doesn't mean much to anyone else but me, but the scented lotion in our bathroom was Twilight Woods by Bath & Body Works, which was one of my favorite scents when I was a teenager. Being able to form new associations with that scent and this trip made it extra special!

    Wood Street Guest House - Our one bedroom guest house can accommodate extra humans comfortably. Living room with custom sleeper sofas, local art, books and netlfix.

    Wood Street Guest House

    (8 reviews)

    Best cabin in Forks! This place is immaculate with a great kitchen. It is decorated simply and…read morewonderfully. My husband and I wouldn't hesitate to stay here or recommend it to anyone. We will definitely be back!! Clean bedroom with comfortable bed, sitting area and little breakfast alcove. The owners had great response time for answering questions and were wonderful to deal with. We are actually already scheduled for a return stay!

    We absolutely hit the jackpot finding this place. We stayed in the smaller, one bedroom side of…read morethe house. It is attached to the main house so you can rent one or both depending on the size of your group. The owners were great about answering my voicemails and emails. There is a very small bedroom with a double or queen sized bed. The pillows and mattress weren't the best, but that might be my one single complaint. The living room has a nice TV, a DVD player and a bunch of DVDs, a cute little electric fireplace and a ton of comfy blankets. It was great to curl up on the couch with wine and a movie after a long, cold, wet day of hiking in Olympic National Park. The kitchen is updated and fully stocked, even had spices and such. There's a small dining area where we ate breakfast every morning. The price is great and way below any of the waterfront "resorts" I also found online. We ended up driving past some of the other places I considered and they looked like dumps. Our house was adorable and actually probably the nicest house in town, from what we witnessed. The location is unbeatable for trips into the Rainforest and Olympic National Park. Port Angeles is a quick 45-60 minute drive if you need a "city." The drive from Seattle airport to Forks is beautiful and was definitely a great part of our trip. A note on Forks, WA: This place is weird. Of course I'm aware of the Twilight phenomenon and the role Forks plays. There is NOTHING here. There are a couple of poor to mediocre restaurants. A main street with some everyday shops, hardware stores, and bizarre Twilight themed shops. We didn't spend any time in the town except for a couple dinners. We found Pacific Pizza to be the least disappointing. We would totally stay here again and would definitely recommend to friends.

    Forks Motel

    Forks Motel

    (140 reviews)

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    It's an okay hotel for a small city . We stayed here for 1 night as it's close to Hoh national…read morepark. The rooms are lil worn out I felt , not lit enough. The furniture, room layout , everything looked old to me . Carpet was visibly dirty . Bed was comfortable enough though . There is free self parking on site . They don't have the free breakfast buffet , not even grab and go stuff which I would have preferred . They do have free coffee that you can get on the morning. Staff is friendly though and they welcome you with smiles which is nice . They had a notice in the room stating they charge you for damaged / stained item ( like towels )which was shocking to me .Haven't seen this before anywhere. The walls are thin and if the adjacent room is noisy , then be ready to get disturbed ( happened with us) . Couldn't see any elevator as well on the property which could be an issue to some people. Stay here only if your highest priority is staying close to Hoh rainforest . 3 stars for location, the staff and the bed.

    This was a nice affordable cozy place to stay at when I was visiting Forks. I was spending a few…read moredays exploring Olympic National Park and ended up staying here at this hotel. I didn't get to use the pool or check out any other amenities that they might have here because I was gone most of the time. But my bed was comfortable and I slept well. There are a number of places within minutes that you can grab some food at. The check-in process was smooth and the hospitality was great.

    Manitou Lodge B&B - "Pet friendly" room with exposed foam

    Manitou Lodge B&B

    (54 reviews)

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    A Wonderful Stay at Manitou Lodge in the Heart of the Forest…read more Our family stayed at Manitou Lodge in March, and it was an incredible experience from start to finish. The drive through the forest to get there was stunning--lush greenery and breathtaking scenery--but do be aware that it gets very dark at night. Thankfully, the lodge itself was well-lit, making it easy to find our way and locate our room. We stayed in a double room inside the main lodge, and the setup was perfect. The entrance to our room was conveniently located off the main lodge area, making it easy to come and go. The space was cozy and well-equipped, with a dining area, a small fridge/freezer, a microwave, and in-room coffee--always a nice touch! Dishes and silverware were provided, which was great for quick meals, though if you're staying more than a day, just note that there isn't a dedicated spot for washing them. Beyond the accommodations, the entire atmosphere of Manitou Lodge and its surroundings was simply magical. Nestled deep in the forest outside of Forks, it felt like a peaceful retreat, yet it was also a fantastic home base for exploring the Olympic Peninsula. Everywhere we went, from the lodge to the nearby landscapes, was absolutely breathtaking. If you're looking for a beautiful, relaxing stay surrounded by nature, Manitou Lodge is an excellent choice. We had an amazing time and would absolutely stay here again!

    Scam. Everything…read morefrom the host's poor communication and unprofessionalism, to the super creepy Ring camera that records you go to the bathroom in the pitch dark SO CREEPY!  (more on this later) But if only that were it! DECEPTIVE. They listed an "entire cabin" "with bathroom", and it turns out that I just booked a private room, with a public outdoor restroom that anyone could walk up and use. FILTHY. I'll leave pictures, but there's cobwebs a foot away from your face where you sleep, the bathroom had dead mashed spiders on the walls, the showers don't get cleaned (weird blue stuff), there's exposed insulation foam on the ground right by the front door under the sink (so much for dog friendly, this could kill your dog). And a random sink on the ground near the fire pit? What? NO WIFI. I got full on bait and switched. The wifi network provided in the ROOM (manitoulodge2) didn't work, and I was told to go to an entirely separate building to work. Unbelievable. That's another thing, if you look at the listing, the "lodge" refers to 1)your cabin 2)the entire property "Manitou lodge" or 3)the "great room" /main lodge. They told me the listing provides that wifi is only available in "the lodge" (the main lodge, a separate building) and denied any obligation to provide wifi in the actual room you booked. Really unbelievable, and it felt like a deceptive listing. Thus, NO WIFI in the lodge you booked. POOR COMMUNICATION: the host stopped replying to my wifi issue, leaving me to troubleshoot my devices all night, and gave no eta of fix, and I ended up wasting hours due to their poor communication. Even as I was about to check out, it was still not fixed. They deflected and made excuses the entire trip. It was very unpleasant and difficult. I had to rearrange all of my plans for the weekend due to their lack of communication. I tried to meet them halfway and went to "the lodge" (the main lodge), but the wifi didn't work there either. I provided proof many times (as best I could with spotty service) but received no helpful solutions. (And before they reply about me not going to the entirely separate bulding, I did, theres many bars but no internet still (pic attached). BOOKING PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE FEES. (They demand it upon arrival). Their listing looked cheaper than everywhere else this way, but it ended up being much more expensive. So much unprofessionalism and dishonesty. Also, it's not in their listing but entrances require stairs, are not disability accessible, and the front desk and cabin requires stairs. They also get extremely slippery. I'm not leaving this review to be mean, it's genuinely concerning that they'd try to run their lodging like this. It's really not acceptable, and I hope that they take another one of these reviews as constructive criticism and take some semblance of responsibility. I hope people know that there are better options in the area. As for the creepy cameras, I'll attach pictures, but they turn on every time you exit the door of your room. It's hard to believe that this is after the fix. It's still super creepy. The camera is obscured when you open the door of the cabin at that angle, but fully picks you going in and out of your cabin every time,) and is pointed directly at the bathroom. I'm really not a fan of a dude watching me every time I make my way out of my room to the bathroom. The listing made it sound like they were normal security cameras, and I was stupid enough to give the benefit of the doubt. Nope. It would have been more relaxing to stay home. Honestly. I wish I stayed home. If you're like me, you're going to be stuck without connection in the middle of nowhere trying to ask airb to get you a different place, (but no wifi lol) and driving in and out of town and having all of your vacation plans ruined. Absolute Nightmare.

    Winter's Summer Inn

    Winter's Summer Inn

    (3 reviews)

    We were travelling as a group of co-workers for business in the Olympic peninsula and rented every…read moreroom! All of them were wonderful and cozy. We particularly enjoyed sitting around the fireplace and eating dinner in the upstairs suite. The upstairs suite is HUGE and could fit a whole family all on its own. It doesn't come with breakfast though, so be forewarned! I stayed in the nautical room with a half bath and two twin beds. It was perfect for me and I slept well. I was a bit jealous of my co-worker in the quilt room because he had a jacuzzi! Unfortunately, the hostess Sandy was called away for an emergency, so we never got to meet her. She had a friend step in to help check us in and make us breakfast. She did a great job, especially on short notice. I actually would love to go back in the summer with my own family to explore the area and enjoy Sandy's hospitality all over again. The town itself was pretty much closed down since we visited in December. I bet it is more happening in the summer. Bring your own lunch and dinner foods or else your options will be limited to gas station food in the winter.

    Everything was perfect! Sandy, the owner runs this place…read morewith great skill and commitment to quality. She smoothly balances the line between professional and friendly. She is tactful, flexible, intelligent and has a great sense of humor. The House is spotless and has nice and cozy decor. The overall atmosphere is very laid back and positive, in fact it is very easy to make friends with other guests as well. The view from the patio, where (weather permitting) Sandy serves her homemade from scratch breakfasts is nothing short of spectacular. You can eat your French Toast prepared by Sandy on the patio facing the Clallam River lazily flow into the Strait of Juan de Fuca or and watch the Bold Eagle being picked on by couple of crows. In the background you can see Vancouver mountains and fishing vessels and big cargo ships as well. Overall my experience was such as I was visiting an aunt for the summer. I will definitely be going back.

    Mill Creek Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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