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Some of Fork's curious attractions include One Square Inch of Silence located in the Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park and "Twilight" sites.
Olympic National Forest. Phone: 360-374-6522; TDD: 360-374-6522.
One Square
Inch of Silence
Find the quietest place located in the Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic
National Park approximately 3 miles from the Visitor's Center above
Mt. Tom Creek Meadows on the Hoh River Trail.
GPS: 47° 51.959N; 123° 52.221W
Bogachiel State Park. 185983 Highway 101, Forks, WA 98331. Phone: 360-374-6356.
Cullen House. 654 E. Division Street, Forks, WA 98331.
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Twilight
Tours: An Illustrated Guide to the Real Forks by George Beahm, Mike
Gurling, and Tim Kirk. This book is a photographic guide to this mystical
place. The pictures range from moody scenic shots of the rain forest and
nearby tribal lands described in the four novels to the actual high school,
police station, saltwater beach, and a certain vintage red pickup truck.
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Washington
Icons: 50 Classic Views of the Evergreen State by Harriet Baskas. 50
essays and more than 100 color photographs comprise this celebration of the
Evergreen State's people, places, inventions, and other iconic and unique
elements that make up the great state.
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Olympic
National Park Pocket Guide by Levi Novey. This information-packed, fully portable
book highlights key outdoor activities, flora, fauna, and history. Useful travel information to help you navigate areas in and outside the
park.
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Olympic
Mountains. by Jefferson County Historical Society. The Park was created to protect the the Olympic Mountains.
To further protect this remnant
of wild America, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic
Wilderness. Today it is recognized as a United Nations Educational,
Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site.
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