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28 www.ScenicWA.com By-Lights Makah Cultural and Research Center Cape Flattery Hobuck Beach Tatoosh Island and Cape Flattery Lighthouse The Cape Flattery Tribal Scenic Byway is the first tribal road in the nation to be awarded scenic status. And this is the only road leading to the extreme northwest corner of the lower 48 United States. At 12 miles this is the shortest scenic byway in Washington but its long on scenery and culture and not to be missed if youre traveling the north Olympic Peninsula. Ancestral home of the Makah The entire byway is within the traditional home of the Makah Tribal Nation. It begins as SR-112 and enters the Makah Reservation along the wild western edge of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Lush forests crowd isolated beaches and the rhythm of the surf marks time. The Makah Nation has sustained itself with the bounty of these waters for generations and Neah Bay remains a salmon fishing hot spot for commercial and recreational anglers. Stop at Washburns General Store for anything you might need from firewood to deli sandwiches. Also be sure to pick up an annual recreation pass 10 for hiking. For dining try fish and chips with a marina view at the Warm House or pizza at Lindas Wood Fired Kitchen. Makah Cultural and Research Center The Makah Cultural and Research Center is the nations first tribal museum. It displays thousands of artifacts from the Ozette dig a nearby 3000-year-old Makah fishing village that was preserved pre-European contact by a mudslide around 1750. Visitors come away with a deeper understanding of this place its people and the traditions they continue to honor today. Cape Flattery Tribal Scenic Byway SCENIC BYWAY 8