the northwest coast & Olympic National park
Convenient location
35 miles from Curley'sCentral to Ozette, Neah Bay, Cape Flattery, Lake Crescent & Forks.
Stay in one place to explore all of the renowned Northwestern Coast & Olympic National Park.
Cape Flattery
View from Cape Flattery Viewpoint
26.5 miles from Curley'sThe most northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States.
1.3-mile hike to viewpoint.
Requires a Makah Recreation Permit.
A Curley’s highly recommended visit.
neah bay & makah museum
18 miles from Curley'sFeatures artifacts from the Ozette Archaeological Site, a Makah village partly buried by a mudslide 300 - 500 years ago, which was discovered in 1970.
The museum allows a glimpse of the life of the pre-contact Makah people.
Open 7 days a week from 10 am to 5 pm.
BEACHCOMBING & TIDEPOOLING
0 miles from Curley'sExplore endless beaches and the serenity of walking along the shore as the waves crash. Keep your eyes peeled for little treasures, including agates, sea glass, and more!
Explore Slip Point in Clallam Bay or Salt Creek Recreation Area. Check out seasonal negative tides for the best exploring. Call us for dates!
lake crescent
The Brightline Project →
40 miles from Curley'sExplore Spruce Railroad Trail
Lake Crescent features brilliant blue waters with the backdrop of forested mountains
Ozette
24 miles from Curley'sHike through old-growth forest to pristine, private beaches
Ozette Triangle Loop is 9.4 miles total
Explore Ancient Petroglyphs
the northwest coast
&
Olympic Nat’l park
The northwestern coast of Olympic National Park is where wilderness meets the sea in its most dramatic form. Moss-draped ancient old-growth forests stretch toward the rugged Pacific, both serene and wild.
Just 3 hours from Seattle, yet a world away. Come unwind, rest, and recharge for a few days amongst the beauty of our coastal area.
I was pleasantly surprised at how at home this place felt! Really convenient location right dab in the middle of our travel route so no back tracking! I will definitely be staying there again next time I’m in that area!
– Gabrielle, November 2025