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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 45 Worth a Detour Turn off SR-105 onto Tokeland Road and explore the remote and weathered Tokeland Peninsula near Cape Shoalwater. A visit to the Tokeland Hotel Restaurant the oldest resort hotel in Washington State is always a good idea. Cool Cuts The Cranberry Coast is a bypass of a stretch of the larger Pacific Coast Scenic Byway on US-101 which you can rejoin at Raymond. Continue south to Long Beach Peninsula and an intersection with another of our byways the Lewis Clark Trail. BREAKERS BOUTIQUE INN Whether a single or a group up to 17 we have the room or suite for you. 971 N. Montesano St Westport www.breakersboutiqueinn.com 800 898-4889 NW CARRIAGE MUSEUM Recommended Stop Nearby Lodging Amazing collection of horse drawn carriages and so much more A must see 314 Alder Street Raymond WA www.nwcarriagemuseum.com 360-942-4150 and tour a bog during the Cranberry Harvest Festival. Grayland Beach State Park offers campsites that are close to the ocean along with good kiteflying and clam digging. Continue south toward Cape Shoalwater and Washaway Beach the site of the most rapid erosion on the Pacific Coast. Approximately 100 feet of land a year vanish into the sea here and the sight of homes being slowly consumed by the relentless Pacific is surreal and humbling. Visit some stars of the silver screen The byway winds eastward now along Willapa Bay toward Raymond. In this rural community discover more than 200 steel sculptures dotting the landscape and take time to explore the one- of-a-kind Northwest Carriage Museum. This collection of horse-drawn carriages will give you a new appreciation for the internal combustion engine that carried you so conveniently along this byway. Among buggies featured in many famous films is the carriage used by Belle Watling in Gone with the Wind.