26 Miles to Aquarium. Closes at 6pm.
Two miles between Aquarium and Restaurant. Take public transport bc we're going to be walking a lot during this trip. https://maps.app.goo.gl/qsUxRuBzBfpU8fvJ8 NOTE: Bus stop at 3rd Ave and Union, take bus 33 to Elliott Ave W & 6th Ave W (9 stops) **PARK NEAR AQUARIUM
7/10 Mile to Kerry Park
Free park https://maps.app.goo.gl/iLjcGt8DxrfyEWkr9 Queen Anne Ave N & W Highland D take bus "2" to Downtown seattle (10 stops) 3rd Ave & Pine St
https://maps.app.goo.gl/AXqqqjy7xd523g1F6 Typically 3-3.5hr.
[ Google Review ] A nice beach to visit. The water waves are nice but the water is very chilly. There are surfers out in the water occasionally. We visited to see the sunset and it looks nice. Get your day permit from the grocery store and then park your vehicle and hangout at the beach.
Treaty line sign
Twilight Visitor's center
Where Bella and Charlie ate pizza together in the book.
Parking place reserved for Dr. Carlisle Cullen
[ Google Review ] This place is pretty cool. It has a collection of stuff from the twilight series movies! Definitely put your name on the list beforehand and in advance, especially around prime season! You can do that through their Chamber of Commerce website, which is also a place you should stop by because they give you a map of things around town to go check out! I went in July and I got in pretty quickly as a solo traveler. You can see everything and forks, including this place in a day. You won’t need more than that. But when in forks, definitely stop by here!
Kinda far, but ~vibes~ and still technically in Forks, WA (~50min each way)
Restaurant that Bella and Edward went to in Port Angeles. MUST MAKE RESERVATION.
[ Google Review ] Dense, colorful place full of beautiful leaves, plants, and trees. A great place to visit in spring and autumn under overcast skies; sunny days do not bring put the diversity of colors of the garden. The garden is located amid the Seattle Arboretum, which has so much more than the Japanese garden. Go early as parking is limited. Note that you cannot carry your tripods inside unless you manage to tuck them away in your backpacks.
