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  2. La Push Beach - Wikipedia

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    United States of America. State. Washington. Population. (2002) • Total. 11,285. La Push Beach[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] is a series of three beaches near the community of La Push, Washington, on the Pacific coast of the United States. The beach's most prominent natural vegetation the Sitka, spruce, and evergreen trees that populate the shore.

  3. La Push, Washington - Wikipedia

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    La Push is a small unincorporated community situated at the mouth of the Quillayute River in Clallam County, Washington, United States, in the western Olympic Peninsula. La Push is the largest community within the Quileute Indian Reservation, which is home to the federally recognized Quileute tribe. La Push is known for its whale-watching and ...

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

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    James Island (La Push, Washington) Coordinates: 47°54′20.72″N 124°38′52.04″W. 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 ...

  5. Bogachiel River - Wikipedia

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    The Bogachiel River (/ ˈboʊɡəʃiːl /) [5] is a river of the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington. It originates near Bogachiel Peak, and flows westward through the mountains of Olympic National Park. After emerging from the park it joins the Sol Duc River, forming the Quillayute River, which empties into the Pacific Ocean near ...

  6. Forks, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Forks, also previously known as the unincorporated town of Quillayute, is a city in southwest Clallam County, Washington, United States. The population was 3,335 at the 2020 census. [ 4 ] It is named after the forks in the nearby Bogachiel, Calawah, and Sol Duc rivers which join to form the Quillayute River.

  7. Tatoosh Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Tatoosh Island is a small island and small group of islands about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) offshore (northwest) of Cape Flattery, which is on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Tatoosh is the largest of a small group of islands also often referred to as simply "Tatoosh Island", which are almost as far west as Cape Alava ...

  8. Quileute Tribal School - Wikipedia

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    Age range. 5-18. Mascot. Wolves. Quileute Tribal School ( QTS) is a Quileute, Native American school located in La Push, Washington. It is a K-12 school, serving students in grades kindergarten – 12. QTS is affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [2] It has a compact with the state of Washington and receives a grant from the BIE.

  9. Quillayute River - Wikipedia

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    47°54′30″N 124°38′32″W  /  47.90833°N 124.64222°W  / 47.90833; -124.64222 [1] • elevation. 0 ft (0 m) [1] The Quillayute River (also spelled Quileute River) is a river situated on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. It empties to the Pacific Ocean at La Push, Washington. The Quillayute River is formed by the confluence ...