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The Ultimate Twilight Tour in Forks, WA (Make The Books Come Alive!)

Post Summary: Twilight Tour In Forks + locations to visit

If you’ve spent any time as a millennial, chances are you’ve been exposed to the Twilight series , whether by the books or by the movies!

You know the series – the glittering vampires, hunky werewolves, and “Bella, where the hell have you been, loca?”

On our latest Olympic Peninsula road trip , we took the time to relive some of the book memories and scout out the Twilight book locations .

Through this, we put together an easy-to-follow Forks Twilight guide with pictures and even a downloadable map for you!

Ready to nerd our with us?

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Set in Forks, Washington, this story follows a mere human, Bella, and her whirlwind romance between a sparkly vampire named Edward and a local werewolf named Jacob.

Through four separate books, you follow the drama that ensues right here in the Pacific Northwest !

In this post, we’re sharing real locations you can visit in Forks, Washington , that are mentioned in the books and movies.

Note: The Twilight filming locations and Twilight book locations vary to some degree. Here, we’re covering book locations in Twilight as described instead of actual filming locations (most of the movies were actually filmed in Oregon) so you purists out there can really get the full experience! Get Ready: The Complete Olympic National Park Packing List

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The Ultimate Twilight Road Trip (Forks Twilight Guide)

First of all, where is forks, washington.

Forks, Washington is located on the Olympic Peninsula , about 4 hours away from Seattle, WA and 4.5 hours away from Portland, OR.

It’s a real town, albeit a small one, with a tight-knit community.

Part of a larger trip? Discover 30+ Things To Do In Washington State with a free 10-Day road trip guide!

People and businesses have REALLY embraced the Twilight fandom, and you can see it evident in nearly every store window with cardboard cutouts of Bella and Edward, special Twilight restaurant menus, and commemorative location signs around town.

Since the Twilight Saga was released, tourism to Forks has tripled and greatly increased revenue for the city. Hey, if it works for you, embrace the fandom!

The town is located in one of the rainiest places in the United States, with 1 10 annual inches per year , compared to an average of 38 inches around the United States. Forks, Washington also has an average of 212 rainy days per year.

We can see why vampires would want to pick a place like the PNW – they are protected from the sun practically all year long!

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Where to Stay in Forks, Washington

As you follow this Forks Twilight Guide, you might want to stay in town to really soak it all in. Here are a few places we recommend as accommodations in Forks, Washington:

Pacific Inn Motel: This motel is a great place to crash while going through your Twilight Forks Guide. They even have a Twilight-themed room ! It has red walls, movie posters, and some other vampire-themed decorations. The room is quite popular, so make sure to book well in advance if you want to experience it.

Woodland Inns: This is where we stayed during our self-guided Forks Twilight Tour. These are small and separate cabins all in the same lot. They all have two queen beds, a small fully-stocked kitchen, a table, a bathroom, and a fireplace. We found it extremely comfortable and safe, and loved how close to town it was.

Miller Tree Inn : The Miller Tree BnB has actually been named the official Cullen House ! It looks nothing like the modern structure from the movies, but it’s actually very true to Stephanie Meyer’s description of the real Cullen House in the books.

Any Team Jacob fans out there? The Quileute Oceanside Resort is located in La Push, which is right in the center of the history and culture that defines Jacob and his tribe in the books.

Here, you can experience the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest coastline (First Beach is steps away!) and the thousands of years of indigenous Quileute heritage and history of the area.

A teeny bit farther but still very much in the heart of the moody PNW aesthetic are the Twilight-themed packages from the four unique lodges in Olympic National Park.

Get a third night free at the Lake Quinault Lodge , grab free hot spring passes at Sol Duc Hot Springs , or simply soak in the moody gray skies at Lake Crescent Lodge and their winter cabin rentals.

For more options, read: The Best Places To Stay Near Olympic National Park

Where To Eat In Forks, Washington

Twilight Themed Dining Options

After a day of exploring with our Twilight Tour in Forks, here is some Twilight-inspired cuisine to stick to the theme of your trip.

Bella Italia : Bella Italia is located in Port Angeles, Washington. This is where Bella and Edward had their first date, and you can even order the same meal Bella did – mushroom ravioli. You can find this restaurant downtown by the Black Ball Ferry Terminal.

Sully’s Burgers : Sully’s Burgers offers a signature “Bella Burger” but they also serve things like ice cream and pizza. Sit down or park at the drive-in to eat in between stops on your Twilight tour in Forks!

Pacific Pizza : If you’re staying at the Woodland Inns, they are owned by the same people who own Pacific Pizza – which means free delivery! Pacific Pizza is known for its Italian food and pizza. You can ask for their special “Twilight Menu” if you feel like sticking to the theme of the trip.

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Wait, where was Twilight filmed?

Despite the setting of the book being in Forks, Washington, the majority of the Twilight filming locations were actually in Oregon !

They kept all of the Washington names but ended up filming them off location for the most part. Probably because if you didn’t know any better, Fork’s dripping moss trees and perpetual rain easily make it one of the most haunted places in Washington . Perfect for vampires!

The reason? We’re not sure. Berty and I assume that the locations of the book were a little hard to reach with film crews, so they opted for bigger/grander scenes and easier accessibility in Oregon.

Not to worry though, there are still incredible Twilight book location places to check out here in Forks, which we’re sharing below!

Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park

Twilight Book Locations (Addresses and Descriptions)

To make this easy, we’re going to put these Twilight book locations in order to help you plan a seamless Twilight road trip .

This route will take you to all the Forks Twilight locations, the actual spots they were based on, and any other cool spots that commemorate this iconic PNW story!

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1. Start Your Twilight Driving Tour in Port Angeles

Seattle to Port Angeles: 82 Miles (2.5-Hours) via Downtown Seattle-Bremerton ferry

Port Angeles is where you can stop to eat, and get the experience of walking around the quaint downtown area. Relive what it might have been like for Bella to go prom dress shopping and go on her first date with Edward.

For a Twilight-themed dinner, book a reservation at Bella Italia and try their mushroom ravioli!

Remember when Bella went prom dress shopping with her friends? The actual filming location for the dress shop was a place called Angel’s Hair Salon, located at 251 1st Street in St. Helens, Oregon . To make it look like a dress shop, they just hung dressed near the window!

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2. The Treaty Line

Port Angeles to the Treaty Line: 2-hour drive, 62 miles.

On the way into Forks and to La Push Beaches, you’ll drive past the Treaty Line, Located at 7764 La Push Rd, Forks .

This is where the vampires and werewolves agreed that the Cullens will not cross onto their tribal lands . It’s supposedly a treaty that has been intact for centuries.

Tip: It’s located on the side of the road, but please don’t try and park next to it ! The Three Rivers Resort has a parking lot just past it, so park there instead and walk up to the sign from there to snap a picture!

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3. Jacob Black’s House

Just past the Treaty Line is Jacob Black’s house, located at 8320 La Push Rd .

It’s right off the road and you can easily miss it if you aren’t looking ! If you choose to stop, please be courteous, as people may be occupying the house.

Rent this place for real if you are interested in sticking to the theme of your Twilight tour in Forks!

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4. La Push Beaches (First, Second, and Third)

Just a little over an hour’s drive away from Port Angeles is La Push. “La Push Baby!”

La Push actually consists of three beaches, aptly named First, Second, and Third Beach.

While the Twilight series isn’t specific as to which beach it was, we can guess that it was probably First Beach . First Beach is the most accessible from the La Push and Quileute Reservation.

You can easily drive right up to the shore in an open parking lot, and take a walk along the shore.

Movie Fact: The actual beach they filmed at wasn’t even any of the La Push beaches! It was actually filmed in Indian Beach Oregon, close to Crescent Beach in Ecola State Park .

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5. Quileute Community

Stephanie Meyer wrote in the werewolves to reflect significantly on the Pacific Northwest tribe, the Quileute Community, for Jacob Black’s clan.

According to ancient Quileute lore, their creation story includes the community originating from wolves and being changed to humans by a wandering Transformer.

Today, the community is recognized for its fishing abilities, specifically with sea mammals, seals, and fish.

To learn more about the rich history of the Quileute People in this area of Forks, please read more here .

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6. Forks Community Hospital (Dr Cullen’s Parking Spot)

Remember Carlisle is a doctor? Well, he’s got a reserved parking spot just for him at the local Forks hospital!

Forks Community Hospital is located at 530 Bogachiel Way, Forks, WA 98331 . The sign is a little bit hard to find at first. Look for it near the administration building on 5th street.

Continuing your Forks Twilight Guide back into town, you can stop by the Forks Community Hospital . Here, you can find a parking sign specifically saved for Dr. Carlisle Cullen.

This is a cheeky way to reference the book, however, this was not the filming location of the hospital! It’s just a tribute to Carlisle and his medical practice. 🙂

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7. Forks High School

If I’m being completely honest, Fork High School was probably the most disappointing stop on our Twilight tour in Forks.

The school itself is not disappointing – it’s actually very modern and a state-of-the-art building. But it’s definitely not the historic brick structure that we see in the movies. Quite the opposite! (That’s what I was expecting!)

You can still visit the outside of the school, but keep in mind that it’s a functioning place , with children present during school hours. Don’t be a weirdo and drive around or take photos when kids are outside!

Searching for the high school in the films? Kalama High School is where “Forks High School in the Twilight movies was filmed.

The address is 548 China Garden Rd, Kalama, WA 98625, about a 4-hour drive from Forks near Portland, Oregon)

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7. The Swan Residence (Charlie and Bella Swan’s House)

The self-proclaimed Swan Residence from the book series is located at 775 K St, Forks, WA 98331 .

The owners erected a cute sign out in front to honor people’s Twilight tour in Forks, and you can spot an Edward cutout upstairs in the window!

Remember though, this is someone’s real house , so be respectful and just take pictures from the street. DON’T peek in the windows!

Looking for the Swan Residence from the Twilight movies? You can actually rent in on Airbnb in St. Helens, Oregon !

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8. Forks Chamber of Commerce (Bella’s Truck)

Address: Forks Visitor Information Center, 1411 S Forks Ave, Forks

The first thing you’ll see when approaching the Forks Chamber of Commerce is not one but TWO red trucks ! These are the ones she drove in both the books and the movies. (Notice the cute “Bella” license plate!)

Generally, the opening hours for the Visitors Center are from 10 am-5 pm daily . They really lean into the Twilight theme (as do a lot of businesses in town) and you can purchase lots of Twilight souvenirs inside.

During your Twilight tour in Forks, the best chance of getting some good photo ops alone is in the mornings. This way, you can avoid the lunchtime crowds!

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9. The Cullen House (From the Books)

Address: 654 E Division St, Forks, WA 98331

Another large division between the books and the movies is the location and description of The Cullen Residence.

In the movies, you’ll recognize the Cullen House by its flashy, modern, PNW architecture style. In the Twilight books, however, it’s quite the opposite!

The Cullen House in the books is a 100-year old white farmhouse with tons of character. This particular house (pictured above) matched the description from the books so well, that they proclaimed themselves the “official” Cullen house of Forks.

The owners pay tribute to the books by adding the Cullen name on their mailbox. For guests that come and visit, you can spot Carlilse’s office and the graduation cap artwork from the movies. Sometimes, Esme will leave notes on the board in the lobby, and occasionally the table is set Twilight-themed.

It’s a great stop, and and even better place to stay during your Twilight tour in Forks!

Want to see the Cullen House that was filmed for the movies? It’s a private residence. But you can still drive by and peek from the street.

10. Forks Police Station

The Forks Police station, located at 500 E Division St in Forks is where Charlie Swan would have worked.

They used to have a whole tribute and display to Charlie Swan , but it’s currently gone now. If you’re short on time during our Twilight tour in Forks, this is probably the one to skip.

If you DO visit, keep in mind that this is an actively working police station. In not sure if they would give you any tour or souvenirs if you visit the inside, but’s it’s worth a shot for your hardcore fans out there.

The Hoh Rainforest - Twilight Tour in Forks

11. The Hoh Rainforest

Want to relive those moody scenes of Bella and Edward in the rainforest?

Most of the filming locations were in Oregon, but the true essence of the rain and greenery were inspired by the Hoh Rainforest !

To really immerse yourself, take a walk the iconic Hall of Mosses Trail , an easy 1-mile loop. It’s got stunning views of the dropping moss, green ferns, and smells of the rainforest.

Don’t forget your American The Beautiful Pass – this trail is in the Olympic National Park .

Don’t have a pass? Expect to pay the $30 day entrance fee to enter the park.

12. Forever Twilight

Address: 35 N Forks Ave, Forks, WA

If you want to see costumes, props, and other items from the movies , you have to visit the Forever Twilight Gallery ! It’s a free gallery to come and check out in the Rainforest Art Center.

They set this gallery up for tons of photo ops. The gallery includes a variety of things, like gifts from Italy (From the Volturi!) and Forks-centric items. They even have the animatronic baby used to play Renesmee!

This is a perfect stop for serious Twilight book fans . Want another great Twilight place to check out? Discover Native To Twilight Gifts Shop , located at 10 N Forks Ave, Forks, WA 98331.

Hoh Rainforest - Olympic National Park

FAQs about Twilight Tours in Forks

How long does it take to do a twilight tour in forks.

A self-guided Twilight Tour is Forks will take you a few hours for the in-town spots . All the Forks Twilight locations are pretty close to one another, Forks is not a big place!

If you are starting from Port Angeles, with a La Push beach stop during the day, plan for your Twilight Tour to take the entire day. (It’s worth it, we promise!)

Is there an “Official” Twilight Tour in Forks?

As far as we know, there isn’t an “official” Twilight Tour in Forks.

However, The Forks Chamber of Commerce has made their own town map for self-guided tours.

Often, local tour groups will have their own version of a Forks Twilight Tour. There’s no correct one – just book one that looks fun to you!

Where Are The Twilight Filming Locations

Okay, so what about the Twilight filming locations? Where can I visit to re-live scenes from the movies?

Lucky for you, lots of these Twilight film locations are in our beloved Pacific Northwest!

It’s going to take more than a day to see all of them though (and even more if you wanted to travel all the way to Brazil and Italy!).

Spend time browsing the list, and decide which ones you want to add to your Twilight Road Trip.

Twilight Filming Locations

  • Baseball Game Scene : Near Multnomah Falls
  • Bella’s Arizona House : 22301 Cataro Drive Santa Clarita, CA
  • Bella’s Ballet Studio : Yale Union Building, 800 SE 10th Avenue, Portland
  • Bella Italia : Bloated Toad Cafe in St. Helens
  • Carver Cafe: Damascus, Oregon (Where Bella and Charlie have burgers and fries)
  • Columbia River Crossing Scenes: Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks / Bonneville Dam
  • The Cullen House : 3333 NW Quimby St. Portland, Oregon (Private)
  • Forks High School Exterior : Kalama High School in Kalama, Washington
  • Forks High School Interior: Madison High School in Portland Oregon 
  • Forks Scenes:  Vernonia, Oregon (which is one of the most haunted forests in Oregon !)
  • La Push Beach Scenes: Near Cannon Beach at Indian Beach & Ecola State Park
  • Lion& Lamb Scene , Edward Reveal Vampire : Stone Cliff Inn at 17900 S Clackamas River Drive, Oregon City
  • Port Angeles Scenes : St Helens, Oregon downtown
  • Prom : View Point Inn at Crown Point on East Larch Mountain Road, Corbett, OR
  • Rainforest Scenes : Outside Silverton Oregon in Silver Falls State Park
  • Sitting In The Trees ; Cape Horn Lookout, Washougal Washington
  • Say It, Out Loud scene : Oxbow Regional Park 3010 SE Oxbow Parkway Gresham, Oregon
  • Spider Monkey / Climbing Tree Scenes : Columbia River Gorge , OR
  • The Swan House : 184 S 6th St, St Helens (Airbnb)

Heads Up : Most New Moon filming locations, Eclipse filming locations, and Breaking Dawn filling locations were done near Vancouver, BC!

Self-Guided Forks Twilight Tour Map

Looking for an easy-to-follow Forks Twilight Tour Map? We’ve made a Google map with all the locations! Click here to see our Forks Twilight map , to start your journey.

We’ve also included the Forks Twilight locations (in blue), and Oregon filming locations (in yellow) in case you wanted to extend your Twilight tour in Forks!

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Have you ever taken a Twilight tour in Forks? Did we miss any stops along the way? Let us know in the comments!

The Ultimate Twilight Tour In Forks Washington

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Twilight Saga, Forks Washington

My daughter is a huge Twilight Saga fan.  She has read all the books and owns all the movies that are out as of yet.  To celebrate T’s 13th birthday I took her to Forks, Washington for the ultimate Twilight Saga experience.  I wanted to make sure I planned for us to see all the sights within our allotted time in Forks so I did a lot of research leading up to our trip.  Below is a list of must do steps for planning the perfect Twilight trip to Forks, Washington.

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  • Forks, WA Chamber of Commerce offers a lot of very useful information on their website including directions on how to get to Forks .  Traveling to Forks from the closest International Airport, which is near Seattle, takes roughly four hours and includes a Ferry ride.  After calculating flight time and travel time from the airport to Forks it makes for a long day so make sure you plan accordingly.
  • There are various lodging options available when staying in Forks, WA .  Of course for the ultimate Twilight Saga experience I recommend staying at the Cullen House or sleeping in the Bella Suite at the Dew Drop Inn .
  • By requesting a Twilight Saga Travel Guide from the Forks Chamber of Commerce via email they sent me an amazing packet.  The packet included a few different brochures of the town, a Forks, WA Map with real photos of each Twilight location and really fun Twilight trivia questions based on the books.  The map was great for finding our way around the town.
  • On the Forks Chamber of Commerce website you can download their 5 Day Travel Guide in PDF which gives you ideas of places to visit while in Forks, Washington although they aren’t all Twilight related.  Since we traveled all the way from Texas we wanted to make sure we scheduled in some time to visit the gorgeous Hoh Rain Forest .  In the guide you can read more about the surrounding areas and sights to see.
  • Double check the hours of operation for the Forks Chamber of Commerce before leaving on your trip.  During the summer months they are open until 5:00 PM which was important for us to make sure our flight schedule allowed us enough time to arrive before they closed.  The Chamber of Commerce allows Twilight Fans/Visitors to place a pin on a map of where you are visiting from.  This is a lot of fun to take part in and be able to see where everyone has visited from across the world.  If you hadn’t requested your Twilight Saga Travel Guide from the Chamber of Commerce beforehand this is also when you can pick one up and use the map to find all the Twilight locations to visit.  Be ready with your camera when you arrive because at this location you will take photos of Bella’s old red truck outside.
  • A few of the Twilight Saga sights are not actually in Forks, Washington.  The dress shop, book store and restaurant that Bella and Edward first ate at are all located in Port Angeles, WA which is a little over an hour away from Forks.  The restaurant, Bella Italia , is only open for dinner so I recommend visiting the bookstore and dress shop on your way out for dinner one evening.  I also highly suggest you make reservations at Bella Italia, it’s a local favorite and we had to wait two hours to be seated.  Depending on when your flight home from Seattle is scheduled you could possibly do this on your way out of town.  Otherwise make sure your travel arrangements allow for you to be away from Forks for half a day or at least the whole evening and not miss anything.
  • If you plan to take a Twilight Tour through Forks, Washington then you may want to try the only exclusive company that is allowed to travel as a tour company onto Jacob’s homeland: the Quileute Nation of La Push , Team Forks .  They have three different tours available all taking you along in the Twilight themed tour bus.  Randy is an amazing tour guide, if I must say so myself.
  • Other various sights to add to your check-list: Swan House, Cullen House, Forks Community Hospital with Dr. Cullen’s Parking Spot, Forks Police Station with Charlie Swan’s uniform in display case, Forks High School and Forks Outfitters.

Have you traveled to Forks, Washington to see the Twilight Saga scenes? I would love to hear all about it, share with us in the comments below.  Are you planning a trip ?  I hope my tips help you in the process and that you have an amazing journey!  Enjoy reading along our Journey into Forks, WA throughout the next posts in my series to come…

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Travel to Forks, Washington – home of the Twilight Saga .

Discover the magic of the rainiest town in the contiguous United States, just like Bella did! Explore the rain forest and beaches and just maybe, catch a glimpse of a vampire or werewolf! There’s lots for Forks Washington Twilight fans to see year-round including The Collection of props and costumes used in the movies, stop by the chamber to get a picture with Bella’s trucks, and download and print a Twilight map to take a self-guided tour of Twilight stops throughout town.

For the ultimate Twilight fan fun, join us for Forever Twilight in Forks Festival, the annual celebration honoring STEPHENIE MEYER and all things Twilight ! Fans will enjoy a variety of events, entertainment and vendors.  Check out our festival page for current schedules and ticket information. This annual event, held the weekend closest to Bella’s Birthday (September 13th) is a fun way for fans to unite and reunite to enjoy this beautiful area that was the setting of the book series.

Our 2024 Forever Twilight in Forks Festival will be Sept 12-15, 2024

In addition to Twili ght activities, we have a “ Guy’s List ” of great activities that aren’t Twilight related (but gals have fun doing these things too).

Forever Twilight in Forks, learn more :

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View costumes and props seen in the films, snap pic with memorabilia (there’s tons of photo-op areas), open year-round and FREE at the Rainforest Arts Center!

THE FESTIVAL

We’re thrilled to welcome our fandom family back to town to celebrate Twilight in Forks with a 4 day festival Sept 12th-15th, 2024.

FESTIVAL FAQs

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Read about Stephenie’s September 2013 visit to Forks, Washington.

ONLINE SHOP

Forks & Twilight souvenirs, gifts and event tickets. Purchases benefit the Forks community.

MEDIA KITS: The Festival Media Kit | The Collection Media Kit

View the documentary “We Made a Twilight Documentary?! | FANDOM UNCOVERED” to see the festival in action! Visit our Facebook page , and join our Facebook group where we discuss Forks, the festival and Twilight .

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16 Twilight-Themed Things To Do In Forks, Washington

Stephanie Meyers’ famous Twilight novels are set in Forks, Washington. Check out these Twilight-themed attractions while visiting Forks.

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Twilight: Things To Do In Forks, Washington

  • Explore the Twilight-themed attractions in Forks, Washington, including hiking the Hall of Mosses Trail and visiting Forks High School.
  • Take a Twilight-themed tour in Forks to see the homes and local attractions that inspired the Twilight novels.
  • Enjoy Twilight-inspired dining experiences, such as trying the Bella Burger at Sully's Burgers and enjoying mushroom ravioli at Bella Italia.

Twilight , the famous vampire werewolf book series turned movie franchise, is set in the sleepy town of Forks, Washington. At the beginning of the story, Bella moves to Forks to live with her dad. This gloomy area of Washington screams supernatural. In fact, Washington is home to numerous spooky spots .

Forks has become a popular vacation destination for Twilight fans to visit. It is important to note, however, that the majority of the filming of the Twilight movies actually took place in Oregon . Since the town of Forks inspired Stephanie Meyers when she wrote the books, Forks is a perfect spot for Twilight book lovers to visit. See the Forks homes and local attractions that inspired the contents of the novel.

UPDATE: 2023/09/22 11:28 EST BY NOAH STAATS

This article has been refreshed with two new Twilight-themed things to do in Forks, Washington, and expanded points for existing stops. Although the films are completed, they will forever cement Forks as an icon. Have fun, and watch out for vampires AND werewolves!

Related: 10 Awesome Things That You Can Do In Washington State

16 Walk Through The Hall Of Mosses Trail

For those wanting to pretend they're in the Twilight saga, heading to the Hall of Moses hiking trail is worthwhile. After all, this eerie hiking trail runs along many of the scenery filming locations in the movie and is a .8-mile scenic loop. Walking along this path should be pretty straightforward, as it doesn't include any dangerous terrain or drop-offs. Especially after it rains, this hiking location will feel vampire-worthy, with many Twilight enthusiasts coming here each day to snap a photo (or two).

Just be cautious, however, of actual wildlife, as visibility on the Hall of Moses trail can become difficult as the sun lowers. Try avoiding this hike if it is not during daytime hours.

  • Address : Hoh Valley Rd, Forks, WA 98331

15 Check Out Forks High School

Another way to reminisce about the good old days when Twilight first aired is to check out the city's high school, where scenes of the movie were based. David Thompson High School, Vancouver, BC (aka Forks High School) In New Moon and Eclipse, the Forks High School scenes were shot at David Thompson Secondary School at 1755 East 55th Avenue in Vancouver, so to *technically* see the same high school, one would need to go there. However, the movie was based on Forks High School, drawing many details from everyday life in this foggy town.

  • Address : 261 Spartan Ave, Forks, WA 98331

14 Go On A Twilight Forks Washington Tour

Explore the beaches, rain forests, and other locations mentioned in the book "Twilight" and experience Forks' magic as Bella did. Twilight fans can visit the Chamber of Commerce to take a photo with Bella's trucks, check out the props and costumes from the films, experience Olympic National Park's splendor, and much more with this one-day Twilight-themed tour in Forks, Washington .

  • Ticket Cost: From $265.00 per person
  • Duration: 9 hours (approx.)

13 Enjoy A Delicious Bella Burger

Dining at Sully's Burgers, the restaurant where Bella and her father from the Twilight movie had dinner, is another incredible experience in Forks, Washington. Sully’s Burgers is a famous drive-in restaurant in Forks that also serves pizza, chicken, and ice cream, but a must-try is its Bella Burger, which draws Twilight fans to this amazing restaurant. For a Twilight fan, it's challenging to turn down such an alluring offer.

  • Address: 220 N Forks Ave Forks, WA 98331
  • Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

12 Try Mushroom Ravioli At Bella Italia

When Bella and Edward went on their first date, they ordered the same mushroom ravioli—now known as Bella’s ravioli—from this restaurant. The La Bella Italia Restaurant is a traditional Italian eatery serving fresh seafood, locally grown organic vegetables, and wines in the heart of Port Angeles. It is among the most popular activities to experience Twilight in Forks, Washington, and also provides a delicious dining experience.

  • Address: 118 East 1st Street, Port Angeles, Washington, United States 98362
  • Opening Hours: Thursday - Sunday: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

11 Attend The Forever Twilight In Forks Festival

Forks hold the four-day Twilight festival every September to honor the famous love story that made the city famous. Visitors have the opportunity to visit the beaches and rainforest from the books during this festival, as well as hang out with Saga actors, including the Cullen Coven, Jacob Black, the Volturi, and other characters played by the official FTF cast members. Additionally, they can be part of movie showings, panel discussions with the Saga actors, themed parties, events, and much more at Forks High School.

  • When: September
  • Tickets: $550.00 per person

10 Visit Dr. Cullen’s Parking Spot

First up on the list of Twilight -themed things to do in Forks, Washington, is to visit Carlisle Cullen’s parking spot. In the Twilight series, Carlisle Cullen is a well-known doctor in town. To pay tribute to this character, Forks Community Hospital reserved a parking spot for the vampire. In the parking lot, you will find a green sign with white lettering that reads, "Reserved Parking, Dr. Carlisle Cullen." This spot is a great photo-op and a fun way to kick off a self-guided tour of Forks.

  • Address: 530 Bogachiel Way, Forks, WA 98331

9 Stay At Quileute Oceanside Resort

One main plot point of the books (and movies) is Jacob being descended from wolves (and eventually turning into a werewolf). Jacob is a part of the Quileute Tribe, and the real-life creation story of the tribe actually describes a Transformer changing the Quileutes from wolves to people .

A great spot to stay and learn more about Quileute culture is Quileute Oceanside Resort. This resort offers 33 oceanfront cabins, as well as ten camper cabins and a campground.

  • Address: 330 Ocean Front Dr, Quillayute, WA 98350
  • Booking website: Oceanside Resort Reservations

8 Stop By The Treaty Line

On your way into Forks, you must stop and see the Treaty Line. In Twilight , the vampires and werewolves have an agreement that the vampires will not cross over and hunt on Quileute land. This Treaty Line is the marker.

The sign itself states in large black letters, “No Vampires Beyond This Point.” The sign also features a painting of a wolf howling, along with the words “Treaty Line.” Since the sign is located on the side of the road, visitors are advised to park in the Three Rivers Resort parking lot and walk over to the sign.

  • Address: 7764 La Push Rd, Forks, WA 98331

7 Stay In Jacob Black’s House

Did you know that you can actually stay in Jacob Black’s house? This cute red home that inspired Jacob’s house in the Twilight books is actually a vacation rental. It even features a dirt bike resting on the mailbox, similar to the bikes he fixes up with Bella in New Moon .

This picturesque vacation rental is located between two beaches, Rialto and La Push. It is also in a great area for hiking and fishing, and the rental also boasts an outdoor BBQ and fire pit.

  • Address: 8320 La Push Rd, Forks, WA 98331
  • Phone: (360)-640-0238

6 Visit The Cullen House

An interesting Twilight fact is that the super modern home depicted in the Twilight movies is actually the opposite of how Cullen’s house is described in the books. In the books, the Cullen family lives in an old farmhouse with lots of vintage charm. This older home in Forks was the inspiration for the Cullen home and even features a fun nod to the series with a mailbox donning the words “The Cullen House.” This building actually doubles as the Miller Tree Inn Bed and Breakfast, making it the perfect place to stay if you are Team Edward and do not want to spend the night in Jacob Black’s home.

  • Address: 654 E Division St, Forks, WA 98331
  • Phone: (360)-374-6806
  • Amenities: free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, free parking, free breakfast

Related: Camp At Second Beach, Washington's Most Beautiful Shoreline

5 Visit The Swan Residence

Charlie and Bella’s residence is another must-visit Twilight home in Forks. Again, this house won’t look like the one depicted in the movies but is rather the inspiration behind the Swan house in the books.

The current residents leaned into the building’s Twilight history by adding a sign outside the home that reads, “The Swan Home, being remodeled by Esme & Alice Cullen, Built in 1905.” Since this is someone’s actual home, remember to be respectful and enjoy viewing this Twilight landmark from a distance.

  • Address: 775 K St, Forks, WA 98331

4 Explore The Forever Twilight In Forks Collection

This stop is for movie buffs. The Forever Twilight in Forks Collection is a Twilight -themed exhibit at the Rainforest Arts Center featuring various costumes and props used in the filming of Twilight . Visitors can see the screen-worn costumes of Bella, Edward, and Jacob, as well as the infamous Chuckesmee doll.

  • Address: 11 N Forks Ave, Forks, WA 98331
  • Hours: Monday-Thursday 2 pm, Friday-Saturday 2-4 pm (call ahead to double-check)
  • Phone: (360)-374-2531
  • Cost: free, but donations are appreciated

A four-day Twilight festival takes place annually at Forever Twilight, and next year’s festival dates are September 14-17, 2023.

3 Check Out Bella’s Trucks

Head on down to the Forks Chamber of Commerce to view Bella’s trucks. Yes, trucks are plural. One truck is modeled after the car she drove in the books, while the other is based on the truck she drove in the movies. After admiring the vehicles, pop into the visitor center to pick up a self-guided tour map and perhaps purchase a Twilight -themed souvenir.

  • Address: Forks Visitor Information Center, 1411 S Forks Ave, Forks, WA 98331
  • Hours: 10 am-5 pm daily

The “Forks Welcomes You” sign is also in this area, so be sure to snap a picture by the sign before heading to the next Twilight attraction.

2 Visit La Push Beaches

It’s La Push, baby! No Twilight tour is complete without visiting La Push. La Push is actually made up of three beaches, First, Second, and Third Beach. The glistening water and jagged rocks make for stunning scenery. One Yelp user even described La Push Beach as “The most spiritual place I’ve ever been!”

While it is not specified in the Twilight series which beach they are on, many Twilight fans suggest visiting First Beach. This beach is located near the Quileute Reservation and can be accessed by car. Spending time at La Push beaches and nearby Rialto Beach makes for an exciting trip and is one of the best things to do in Washington's Olympic National Park .

  • Address: 47.9039614°N 124.6332702°W

Related: 10 Beautiful Waterfalls You Can Only Find In Washington State

1 Hike In The Hoh Rainforest

If you really want to feel like you’ve stepped into a Twilight movie scene, go for a hike in the Hoh Rainforest, one of the best things to do on a day trip from Seattle to Olympic National Park . While the movies were not filmed at this location, the lush greenery, tall trees looming overhead, and pine needles make you feel as if you are in the films. The Hoh Rainforest is located in Olympic National Park, which is home to many lodgings , such as Lake Quinault Lodge and Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort , which offer Twilight packages along with excellent amenities.

Consider venturing on the Hall of Mosses Trail, a 0.8-mile hike in the rainforest. You will see plenty of moss-covered trees and ferns on your hike.

  • Address: Hoh Valley Rd, Forks, WA 98331
  • Hours: 24/7
  • Cost: $11.50 per day to enter Olympic National Park or use a Discover Pass

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2024 Forks Washington Travel Guide for Twilight Fans

Are you a Twilight fan and looking for an experience that will connect you closer to Bella, Edward & Jacob (Or simply someone who will be intrigued by all this unique area has to offer)?

A major bucket list item for every Twilight super fan definitely has to be a visit to Forks, Washington! The moody setting of Stephanie Meyer’s popular vampire novel (and film) series, Twilight.

In the centre of the Olympic Peninsula, between the Olympic Mountains and the Pacific Ocean beaches, is Forks, Washington. As you tour the Northwest region of the Pacific Northwest, Forks, and the surrounding area, you will be provided with an outstanding variety of natural attractions, hiking trails and more. With an average annual rainfall of 120 inches, Forks is the wettest town in the contiguous United States!

Before deciding to set her books in Forks, author Stephenie Meyer had never been there. She chose the town after Googling the “wettest places in the US” (since vampires hate sunshine, obviously), which makes rainy Forks the perfect place for the story to take place. The small town was forever changed because of it and it is now full of tons of unique things to see and do. 

Surprisingly, nothing for the film adaptations was actually filmed in Forks. In reality, just two significant locations in the state of Washington were featured, and not a single scene was filmed in Forks. Filming actually took place in Oregon and British Columbia, which look a lot like Forks. But the town still has so many Twilight-themed things to experience, and you will still feel like you’ve been teleported right into the stories!

Keep reading to learn about the best places to visit for a fantastic and unforgettable Twilight saga experience in Washington state! 

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How To Get To Forks, Washington

The best way to experience Washington State is by car. Whether you decide to plan a whole road trip around your Forks adventure or rent a car once you arrive, getting around will be much easier with your own set of wheels!

Driving Time

Calgary to Forks: Approximately 15 hours

Edmonton to Forks: Approximately 17 hours

Vancouver to Forks: Approximately 6 hours

Victoria to Forks: Approximately 3 Hours (1.5 hour ferry & 1.5 hour drive)

If you don’t want to go on a road trip, it is easy to fly into Seattle and then drive to Forks; the drive takes just under 4 hours. Or you could also fly into Victoria and take the ferry to Port Angeles; this way, the drive is only an hour and a half!

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Best Time to Visit Forks, Washington

The best time to visit is from October to May, especially if you want to enjoy the relaxing rain that Forks is famous for. The rainfall only enhances the beauty and vibrancy of the lush rainforests that surrounds this area. Additionally, beaches and hiking paths won’t be busy and prices for accommodation will be more affordable.

If you don’t want to deal with as much rain, then Mid-June to mid-September is the ideal time to explore Forks, Washington. The weather is at its warmest and there is a lower likelihood of rain during this time.

How Long to Stay in Forks

You could plan your trip for as long or as short as you want and there would still be lots of new things to do the next time you choose to visit. If you love the outdoors, you might want to stay longer to explore more of the national parks, beaches and lakes. But if you are mostly visiting to see the familiar sights of your favourite books and movies, you can easily plan a shorter trip. 

We think the sweet spot for visiting this area of Washington State is 5 days . This will give you a fill of the outdoor wonders and visit all of the sights from the Twilight series!

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Things To Do in Forks, Washington

Forever twilight in forks festival.

This annual gathering, which takes place in the city of Forks, the weekend closest to Bella’s birthday (September 13th), is a great opportunity for fans to get together and explore this stunning region that served as the location for the beloved book series.

 At Forks High School, there are themed parties, events, movie showings, and much more. Get to know the characters by hanging out in a panel discussion with Saga actors. The Cullens, Jacob Black, the Volturi, and other characters from the story are portrayed by an acting group.

The 2023 Forever Twilight in Forks Festival will take place Sept 14-17, 2023.

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The Forks Collection

The largest collection of Twilight Saga costumes and props features real items used by your favourite Saga actors as well as screen-worn costumes! View the costumes and set decorations from the five Twilight movies, including the Bella, Edward, and Jacob costumes used onscreen! Take a picture with Chuckesmee, the international Twilight editions, and Bella’s Graduation Quilt. Bring your camera!

Other Forever Twilight in Forks featured products include fan-made quilts, one-of-a-kind Forks-centric pieces, and a ton of photo opportunities. Located at Alcove 11, N. Forks Avenue, Rainforest Arts Center, entry to the collection is free and open all year round. 

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Large stretches of unspoiled, picturesque beaches on the Pacific Ocean can be found in the secluded community of La Push. Visitors can appreciate viewing the unusual seashells and enormous pieces of driftwood on the beautiful beaches or take a kayak out to explore the amazing sea stacks and islands that are nearby. This area is also known for its surfing and whale-watching, and there are with 3 beaches in this area.

Before going to La Push, visitors must buy a $15.00 Olympic National Park Entrance Pass.

La Push is a sacred place for the Quileute tribe.  The tribe welcomes visitors to La Push but requests that visitors respect their culture and traditions.

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Forks Outfitters

Forks Outfitters is a one-stop shop for basically everything, conveniently located near the Pacific Ocean beaches and the Olympic National Park. The merchants are happy to provide visitors with a one-stop shopping experience that consists of a full-service Thriftway Supermarket, Ace Hardware, Sporting Goods, Clothing, and Shoes for the whole family.

This is the best spot to buy anything you would need for a day of travelling through a dense rainforest, or gathering materials to fight a vampire army. Bella’s after-school job location was also located here!

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Hoh Rainforest

The beautiful, verdant surroundings of the Hoh Rain Forest are well-loved. The ground is covered with ferns, the trees are shrouded in mosses, and the tree canopy is evergreen. The region is also home to some of the tallest trees in the world, including old-growth Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and douglas fir, which may reach dizzying heights of up to 300 feet.

The Hoh is located on the western edge of Olympic National Park, about a two-hour drive from Forks and Port Angeles, respectively.

Olympic Peninsula

With its deep forests, swift rivers, jigsaw-like shorelines, and stunning waterfronts, the Olympic Peninsula is a stunning and charming location. Of course, there are also the snow-covered mountains that tower above glacial fjords and sapphire lakes. Definitely worth exploring!

Check out the amazing views with the live Olympic Peninsula Web Cams

Olympic National Park

Within an hour’s drive of Forks, you could be canoeing glacier-carved lakes, kayaking a tidal estuary, trekking or bicycling through a rain forest. A National Park in the United States that is among the five largest and has three quite different eco-systems. The Olympic Mountains, temperate rainforests, and wild ocean beaches are all included in the park. There are 600 miles of hiking trails, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and more throughout the park. 923 acres, or 95% of the park, are designated as wilderness. In Port Angeles, there is also a visitor centre.

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Port Angeles

Just a 1-hour drive from Forks is the Olympic Peninsula’s hub Port Angeles, where tourists from near and far come to enjoy a magical adventure. This modest seaside-meets-mountain town serves as the entryway to the Olympic National Park. The town offers tidbits of history, hints of fame, mesmerizing beauty, and adventure waiting to be explored. The characters in Twilight often hang out in Port Angeles, including when Edward takes Bella to an Italian restaurant. La Bella Italia is an actual restaurant you can go to and have a delicious dinner!

Rialto Beach

Rialto Beach is notable for its rocky beaches, enormous drift logs, crashing waves, and vistas of outlying islands known as “seastacks.” Rialto Beach is located about 36 miles southwest of Lake Crescent, 75 miles from Port Angeles, and less than 30 minutes by driving from the town of Forks.

Forks Chamber of Commerce

The Forks Chamber of Commerce also acts as the Forks Visitor Information Center. Here you can find TONS of information about the local area, the national forest, the Olympic National Park, and Twilight, too! They have maps, tour recommendations, and souvenirs for sale, including Forks High School t-shirts. You can even see Bella’s trucks parked outside and the “The City of Forks Welcomes You” sign. You can also check out the Forks Timber Museum which is right next door. 

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John’s Beachcombing Museum

See what the sea brings to its shores in terms of treasures from many countries! Since 1976, the beachcombing museum has expanded its collections to the point where a huge number of things have been gathered and displayed from both nearby and far-off beaches.

Find everything from bowling balls and whale bones to hockey gloves and sea glass. Along with driftwood, books, walking sticks, jewellery, and crafts, they also have a lovely collection of glass orbs, some of which are for sale. And don’t miss the impressive sculptures that can be found outside the museum.

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Tree of Life

A tree unlike any other that can be found about 45 minutes from Forks (near Kalaloch Campground), known as the Tree of Life, or the Tree Root Cave. This seemingly floating tree is thriving along the coast despite not having a life source to keep it from dying. People from all over come to see this rare and unique sight.

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Where To Stay

The city of Forks has unique homes and cabins for rent, bed & breakfasts, RV parks and campgrounds, as well as glamping, in addition to hotels and motels. Contact us to book your favourite at a great rate!

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Three Rivers Resort

Located on the Olympic Peninsula in northwest Washington, the historic Lake Crescent Lodge was constructed in 1915 and serves as a charming base camp for exploring Olympic National Park.

On the shores of stunning Lake Crescent, the cozy, roomy guest rooms are tucked away among the enormous fir and hemlock trees. Sit back and relax in front of the stone fireplace in the antique-furnished lobby, or take a seat on the quaint sun porch and take in a breathtaking sunset over the lake.

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Quileute Oceanside Resort

The Quileute Oceanside Resort & RV Park provides 15 deluxe oceanfront cabins, 18 standard oceanfront cabins, two oceanfront motel units, 10 camper cabins, a campground, and 2 full-service RV parks. Each unit has a kitchen, and it is nicely decorated in a traditional Native American design. All units are close to First Beach’s roaring waves and most of them have breathtaking ocean views. There are no televisions or wi-fi in their units so it is easy to get away from the commotion of the outside world.

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Miller Tree Inn

Forks has named the Miller Tree Inn the “Cullen House.” This inn closely resembles Stephenie Meyer’s depiction of the Cullen family house, even if it doesn’t look anything like the movie version. Although they have worked to preserve the elegance and history of the inn, which dates back to around 1916, the guest rooms are equipped with all the latest amenities.

Eight rooms are available, including quaint ones with king beds that are excellent for one or two guests as well as two-room suites with jacuzzi tubs and gas fireplaces that are ideal for a romantic getaway, a getaway with girlfriends, or a trip with a family of up to four.

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Bogachiel State Park

If you love camping, this might be the perfect spot to stay for your Forks adventure! This state park is about a ten-minute drive from Forks. On the banks of the Bogachiel River, 127 acres of densely forested camping land make up Bogachiel State Park. The park offers a fantastic starting point for exploring the western Olympic Peninsula!

In the park, you can explore the rainforest, and hang out along the Bogachiel River, all while being close to the best things to do around Forks, Washington.

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The Ultimate Twilight Hotel Experience in Forks, Washington

Article By: Erin J. Boyle

Are you ready for a “Twilight” hotel in Forks, where you can experience the series and follow Bella Swan throughout her journey in western Washington? Forks remains a popular tourist destination where avid fans can witness the places that Bella and her friends traversed.

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Be sure to carry your umbrella. Why? Because Forks is the rainiest place in the continental United States.

The rainy old town of Forks, Washington is located on the Olympic Peninsula. It’s right in the middle of one of the country’s top road trip itineraries , too, featuring Olympic Peninsula National Park.

Relatively small (population 3,335) despite its fame, Forks is surrounded by the beautiful Olympic Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

Abundant salmon and steelhead trout populate the many miles of rivers that run through Forks. Thus, before the Twilight phenomenon swept the globe, Forks was mainly an attraction for nature-loving fishermen. It’s bordered by ocean shores to the north and west, and neighboring meadows and valleys to the south and east. 

The Forever Twilight in Forks Festival

Poster for the Forever Twilight in Forks Festival highlights the region's natural beauty. Photo c. ForksWA.com

Fans of all ages flock to this northwest city in the ongoing Twilight fantasia. It’s the best place to delve into the world of Bella, Edward, and Jacob. Many Forks businesses have incorporated Twilight-themed goods into their repertoire. Restaurants serve items named after the characters, hand-made jewelry is inspired by the books. Even some hotel rooms are decorated with a Twilight theme.

The culmination of all things Twilight is the Forever Twilight in Forks Weekend . That takes place in mid-September every year (Sept. 14-17, 2023). It has celebrated author Stephenie Meyer, who chose this small town as the setting for her blockbuster novel, since 2007.

Today, a more sophisticated festival program includes actors playing the Cullen Coven, Jacob Black, the Volturi and others. Fans love the sessions at the lcoal Forks High School, the themed parties and movie showings.

When to Visit Forks, Washington

Hoh Rain Forest on Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Forks is as busy as might be expected of any Pacific Northwestern getaway during summer. Yet many hotels offer deals for part of fall, during the frigid winter and the cool, damp spring that are difficult to dismiss. 

We’re not talking about the autmn Forever Twilight in Forks Festival weekend, of course. (Also known as FTF, the same initials Family Travel Forum goes by!) It’s very popular event so hotels are at a premium.

Once you’ve got a place to stay, plan an itinerary of things to see and do with stops at places of exceptional natural beauty. 

Twilight Hotels in Forks – a Few Options

Twilight themed hotel room at Pacific Inn, Forks, Washington

For a truly inspired visit, the Pacific Inn Motel offers Twilight Hotel Rooms among many other simple motel rooms. Rooms equipped with flat screen TVs, WiFi, minifridges and microwaves are decorated with the most dedicated fan in mind. Non-themed rooms start less expensive. Note that all are booked way in advance.

For any team-Jacob fans out there, Quileute Oceanside Resort allows you to experience the tribe and history that define Jacob.  Not only will you be right in the heart of La Push where Jacob and Bella became friends. You will also be surrounded by the natural beauty of the Pacific coastline and over 1,000 years of Native-American culture. Checkout the official First Beach webcam for current views. This resort, operated by the Quileute tribes, has 33 oceanfront cabins, two oceanfront motel units and 10 camper cabins. All units feature full kitchens or mini-kitchens; rates range from $175 to $390 per night. Tent sites start at $30; click for the 2023 Quileute Oceanside Resort rate sheet . You won’t waste your time on social media here. There are strict rules against video / audio recordings of Native American cultural ceremonies, no WiFi — no TV either.

The Forks Chamber of Commerce offers a few other Twilight-themed options and stays current with what’s available. The Forks website highlights a few of them.

Olympic National Park Is Another Authentic Place to Stay

Evergreens covered in snow at the Hoh Rainforest within Olympic National Park, Washington. Photo c. S. Sheltren for NPS

Carved by over 60 glaciers, Olympic National Park and the region are truly spectacular landscapes. There are other seasonal hotel savings packages that are a bit farther away. However, you get to check out the scenic Olympic Peninsula.

All year, seniors and AAA members take 10% off room costs at the lakeside Lake Quinault Lodge . Nice cozy rooms are available with fireplaces. Did you know that in 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had lunch in what became the Roosevelt Dining Room? Within the year, he had signed a bill creating Olympic National Park. Today, it’s considered one of the region’s best eateries.

Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort has hot spring pools just steps from the front door. The setting, surrounded by forested peaks, is very romantic. Ask about seasonal special where hot springs admission is free. There are other savings at the full service, lakefront Lake Crescent Lodge in fall and winter. During summers, the rustic Log Cabin Resort is very busy but it doesn’t hurt to check the website. Visit Olympic National Park for reservations and specials.

Twilight Making You Hungry? Dining a la Twilight in Forks, Washington

Plate of mushroom ravioli featured at Bella Itallia Restaurant in Forks, Washington for "Twilight" fans.

After a long day of touring the town, visit a local restaurant for some delicious Twilight-inspired cuisine.  You can visit Bella Italia where Bella and Edward had their first date. Order the same mushroom ravioli as Bella, now named for her. The restaurant boasts authentic Italian cuisine so everything is tasty. Bella Italia is located in Port Angeles, near the Black Ball ferry to Victoria.

Do you remember the scene when Bella had dinner with her father in the diner? It’s the classic Sully’s Burgers and they welcome fans with the “Bella Burger.”  Located in Forks, the drive-in also serves ice cream, chicken and pizza. 

It’s hard to pass up such tempting deals!  If you truly are a Twilight fan, don’t miss out on all that Forks, Washington has to offer.

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After not thinking about the Twilight Saga for years, I’ve had a Twilight -heavy year in 2020. This week, Midnight Sun ( Twilight from Edward’s point of view) will be published. Back in March, before COVID-19 shut down the world, my husband and I traveled to Forks, Washington.  so he could give a lecture at Peninsula Community College. So, of course, I had to see the Twilight sights. In this post, I’m sharing my experience with the Twilight Saga Self Tour.

Getting Your Guide

Twilight Saga Self Tour beginning

Before I share more about the tour itself, I want to applaud the map. It gives you a visual layout of the town, as well as step by step instructions for driving to each site. The directions were easy to follow and took all the stress out of figuring things out. And yes, I definitely recommend that you drive. Forks is a small town, but the sites are a bit spread out, and there are only sidewalks on the main streets.

The Main Sites in Forks

Map in hand, Daniel and I drove to the first stop on the Twilight Saga Self Tour, the Swan household. Located in a residential area off Fork’s main street, it’s a cute white house with light blue trim. It is privately owned, though, so there are signs asking you to be respectful of the residents and not park outside. I snapped a photo from the driver’s seat and moved on.

Kate at Dr. Cullen's parking spot

After the hospital, we drove through Fork’s downtown. If you haven’t yet seen the Forever Twilight Museum, the tour will lead you there. (You can read about my visit to the Forever Twilight Museum here.) This section of the tour also takes you past Forks High School, the police station and city hall, and other sites. You can check out a few tourist attractions there, but Daniel and I kept going to the next stop.

Our last stop in Forks itself was the Cullen household. In reality, the Cullen house is the Miller Tree Inn Bed and Breakfast, but the owners play along with the Twihards. It was raining when Daniel and I arrived, but I still went up to the front porch to pet a friendly cat and read the note from Esme. Unfortunately, the Cullens were on vacation when I was there, so I couldn’t visit them. Honestly, it was the for the best, as I didn’t need Edward pining over me now that I’m a married woman.

The Treaty Line

Treaty Line

After seeing all the in-town Twilight Saga Self Tour sites, Daniel and I drove out toward La Push and werewolf territory. It’s about a 16-mile drive from the Cullen residence out to the beach. The roads are twisty, but the forest scenery is gorgeous.

After about 10 or 15 minutes of driving, we reached the Treaty Line, the boundary of the Quileute territory that the Cullens have agreed to respect. We parked at a nearby convenience store and took a photo with the Treaty Line banner. At this point, the rain had turned into sleet. As much as I wanted to say hi to Jacob and the pack, I wasn’t too keen about driving on icy roads. So, we skipped the beach and opted to get a nice warm lunch instead.

The Truth Behind the Tour

Given the weather conditions—ideal for sparkly vampires, not so ideal for us mortals—our Twilight Saga Self Tour only lasted a couple hours. However, if you drive all the way to La Push and take more time at the stops, you could spend half a day or more on the tour. Luckily, it’s entirely up to you!

Cullen House

Therefore, when putting together the Twilight Saga Self Tour, the city council made their best guess of which house should be the Swan house. And instead of using the Cullen residence that Stephanie had in mind, they agreed that the Miller Tree Inn would house the Cullens. Honestly, I think the city council nailed it. The Swan house looks so much like what I pictured while reading the books. And it was way more convenient to have the Cullen house be in town and public, so that I could go up to the door without trespassing.

If you’re a current or former Twihard, I highly recommend checking out the Twilight Saga Self Tour. It and the museum are fantastic fan experiences, and the people of Forks are so welcoming. Plus, you cannot beat the beautiful nature of the Pacific Northwest.

Have you ever traveled somewhere because of a book? If you’ve been to Forks, what was your experience like? Share in the comments.

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  • 4 years ago

Thank you for your blog – so much information in it!

I am from Australia and starting to research my trip for my 50th to come over – as long as covid takes a hike and we can fly – where is the Dr Cullen sign located at the hospital please

So excited to come and check everything out!

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You’re welcome, Karen! I hope you do get to come over for your 50th when COVID-19 gets under control. My husband’s family is actually in Australia, and we’re hoping to get over there to visit again.

Dr. Cullen’s sign is at the Forks Community Hospital administration building. The hospital is located on Bogachiel Way. But as I say in the article, if you start at the Visitor’s Center and get a tour map, it’s super clear where everything is.

Good luck! Kate

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  • 3 years ago

Appreciate your blog and even laughed out loud at the mention of not wanting Edward to create awkwardness around your husband. Hope that we also avoid him on our journey through the area. *fingers crossed* My fiance Katie and I hope to make the trip as a honeymoon location sometime this year. Glad I stumbled on to your website with great information we can use. Thank you again and be well.

You’re welcome! I hope you and your fiancé have a great trip. If it helps, the sign at the Cullen house says they’re still off traveling the world. 😉

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Hi. I did travel to Kenya, Africa and visited the house of Isak Dinesen, the person who wrote the story “Out of Africa”

When they made the move, they filmed it at her house so It was such a treat to visit. It is on my top 5 list of favorite movies.

How cool! That sounds like an amazing trip. Thanks for sharing, Michelle. 🙂

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Immerse yourself in the fictional sites made famous by the books, like Bella’s house and the high school where the sparks first flew. Head to the driftwood-strewn beach where Jacob spilled the beans about Edward and his unconventional family. Explore the moss-laden Hoh Rainforest. Is that a wolf howling in the distance?

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21 November 2023 marks the 15th anniversary of the first Twilight movie’s release. Stephanie Meyers’ popular books that inspired the movies were set in the town of Forks, on the west coast of Washington. The rainiest town in the US served as the perfect backdrop for the moody vampires and werewolves saga, with some of the movie also being shot on location there.

Visitors can immerse themselves in Bella, Edward and Jacob’s world and explore the town of Forks, as well as its incredible surrounding scenery that helped inspire the saga. Just a 15-minute drive away is Washington’s iconic Olympic National Park and a 20-minute drive is the stunning pacific west coast. Visitors can wander through the forests that Bella and Edward explored and visit locations that are mentioned in the series.

Forks celebrates the part it plays in the Twilight saga, visitors will find odes to vampires and werewolves across the town, and there is even an annual festival that welcomes returning fans and ‘newborns’ alike. Every September the town hosts Forever Twilight Forks, actors from the saga attend every year and attendees can enjoy themed parties, activities at the Forks High School, panel discussion with the series actors, movie showings and much more over the four day festival.

The Rainforest Arts Center also houses the world’s largest collection of Twilight Saga props and costumes, visitors can view the collection of items seen in the five Twilight films that includes screen-worn Bella, Edward, and Jacob costumes.

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Close by Forks is the small village of La Push, which is a gateway for visitors heading to Washington’s epic west coast. From here visitors can reach popular spots including Rialto, and hike to Hole-in-the-Wall, a sea-carved arch, as well as First, Second and Third beaches. First Beach is part of the Quileute Indian Reservation, and featured in the Twilight series, while Second and Third beaches fall within Olympic National Park.

As the largest town on the northern peninsula, Forks is the perfect place for visitors to stay whilst they explore further afield. Olympic National Park covers one million acres, featuring everything from mountain peaks and rain forests to more than 70 miles of Washington’s west coast. The diversity of the park makes it the perfect place for wildlife viewing, as well as hiking and backpacking, watersports, fishing off the coast, and incredible stargazing at nighttime with 95% of the park designated as wilderness and an absence of human-caused light.

An easy drive from the town is Hoh rainforest, visitors can hike a nature trail to explore an environment that receives more than 170 inches of annual rainfall, creating a thriving canopy of coniferous and deciduous species and mesmerising blankets of emerald-green mosses and ferns. Short trails near the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center include the Hall of Mosses Trail and the Spruce Nature Trail.

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    21 November 2023 marks the 15th anniversary of the first Twilight movie's release. Stephanie Meyers' popular books that inspired the movies were set in the town of Forks, on the west coast of ...

  17. Twilight Tour

    Forks, Washington. Forks, WA, a sleepy small town in the Pacific Northwest, sprang to life with the Twilight phenomenon. The rainiest town in the US, averaging 212 days of rain a year, was the perfect setting for author Stephenie Meyer to base her Twilight book series. Where else would a family of sun-fearing vampires live?

  18. TWILIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE (OREGON) + TWILIGHT ROADTRIP

    Watch in HD. Your travel guide to Twilight locations in Oregon! Oregon had most of the iconic Twilight filming locations and we stayed in Bella Swan's Hous...

  19. Twilight

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  20. 2021 Twilight RV Signature TWS 2500 specs and literature guide

    2021 Twilight RV Signature TWS 2500 Specs and brochures. Also search nationwide inventory for Signature TWS 2500 for sale ... Resources Specs Guide Tow Guide Newcomers Guide Financing Insurance Extended Warranties RV Loan Calculator. Dealers Local Dealers Dealers by State. Parts ... Floorplan: TWS 2500 (Travel Trailer) View 2021 Twilight RV ...

  21. 4-Day Road Trip Along the Oregon Film Trail

    Here is a 4-day itinerary, navigable with the assistance of the SetJetters app — developed in partnership with Oregon Film — that will take you across a segment of the trail to see highlights. The route is packed with sites from three beloved movies: "The Goonies" (1985), "Free Willy" (1993), "Twilight" (2008), and more.

  22. Traveling Around Azeroth: A Transportation Guide

    Twilight Grove, Duskwood--Emerald Dream portal in Southern Eastern Kingdoms. Druids can teleport to Duskwood via Dreamwalk, and then choose the Duskwood portal in the Emerald Dreamway. ... Level 85 players with epic flying do not need a travel guide as much as noobs do, after all, and noobs use flight masters! ...

  23. Twilight Highlands Zone Overview Guide

    The Bastion of Twilight is a Tier 11 raid dungeon located in the southwestern part of the Twilight Highlands, high in the sky. It serves as the main base of operation for the Twilight's Hammer. The leader of the cult, Cho'gall himself, is the last boss encounter in this raid, but players that have defeated Cho'gall on heroic can unlock Sinestra.

  24. Twilight Guide

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