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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 47 Cool Cut Near the northern tip of SR-109 at Moclips a drive eastward on the Moclips Highway links up with Highway 101 head north for Lake Quinault and its historic lodge on the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. THE CANTERBURY INN Your beach place. Right on the Pacific Ocean. Fireplaces and flat screen TVs living rooms and complete kitchens. 643 Ocean Shores Blvd NW Ocean Shores www.canterburyinn.com 800-562-6678 Nearby Lodging OCEAN CREST RESORT Perched on a 120 Bluff with Ocean View Rooms Award Winning Restaurant Spa and Indoor Pool. 4651 SR 109 Moclips OceanCrestResort.com 360-276-4465 Seabrook Land Co. an actual town is a burger-and-brew place thats always packed during razor clam digs. Another highlight of this stretch is a ghost foresttrees that were killed by a tsunami in the 1700s that remain standing gray and skeletal today. The living forests in this area provide the best wild mushroom hunting in the state. Sunset at Seabrook Like your near-the-beach accommodations to look like they were lifted from the pages of Sunset Magazine Consider a stay at Seabrook a recently built development that actually has been featured on the cover of that magazine. Continue north to Pacific Beach and Moclips communities that have been around considerably longer and have the quirk-factor to prove it for example check out the Kelpers Festival parade that winds down the highway between the two towns every September. Tribal and local history Learn more about local history with a visit to the Museum of the North Beach in Moclips and then continue your journey to the end of the road at Taholah home of the Quinault Indian Nation. A Quinault cultural center here has artifacts and photographs from the people who lived here long before tourists discovered it. This spot where the Quinault River empties into the Pacific is the dividing line between the wide beaches of the south coast and the rugged and wild north coast.