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  2. La Push Beach - Wikipedia

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    Second Beach Second Beach Trails to Second Beach ( 47°53′02″N 124°36′56″W  /  47.8839°N 124.6155°W  / 47.8839; -124.6155  ( Second Beach ) [ 10 ] ) start at the Quileute Indian Reservation, and span 1 mile (1.6 km) before reaching the

  3. La Push, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sunset in La Push. La Push, 14 miles from Forks, is home to the Quileute Tribe. Tribal members traditionally built cedar canoes for a variety of uses; they ranged in size from two-man to ocean-going freight vessels capable of carrying three tons. The Quileute ranked second only to the Makah as whalers and first among all the tribes as seal ...

  4. Olympic National Park - Wikipedia

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    The coastal portion of the park is a rugged, sandy beach along with a strip of adjacent forest. It is 60 miles (97 km) long but just a few miles wide, with native communities at the mouths of two rivers. The Hoh River has the Hoh people and at the town of La Push at the mouth of the Quileute River live the Quileute. [13] Tide pools form at low tide

  5. Second Beach - Wikipedia

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    Second Beach is the name of several beaches: In the United States. Sachuest Beach, Rhode Island, often known as Second Beach; Second Beach (Olympic National Park), La Push, Washington; Elsewhere. Second Beach (Vancouver), in Vancouver, Canada; Second Beach (New Zealand), in Dunedin, New Zealand; Second Beach, in Port Saint Johns, South Africa

  6. Rialto Beach - Wikipedia

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    Rialto Beach is north of the Quillayute River. To the south of the river is La Push Beach. The beach was named "Rialto" by the famous magician Claude Alexander Conlin after the Rialto theater chain. Conlin had a home in the 1920s at Mora, overlooking the beach and ocean, until it burned in the 1930s leaving no trace as of 1967. [2] [3]

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  8. Forks, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Forks is served by two public transit agencies. Clallam Transit route 17 provides local service in Forks, while three other routes provide connections to Port Angeles (14), La Push (15), and Clallam Bay and Neah Bay (16). Jefferson Transit runs an "Olympic Connection" bus that provides service on Highway 101 south of Forks as far as Lake Quinault.

  9. James Island (La Push, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    James Island as seen from First Beach at La Push James Islands seen from Rialto Beach After sunset, with Venus visible in the sky, and red and green harbor channel markers visible at the entrance to the Quillayute River. James Island (Quileute: A-ka-lat - "Top of the Rock") is at the mouth of the Quillayute River near La Push, Washington.