Neah Bay Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
census-designated place in Clallam County, Washington (state), USA
About Neah Bay
Neah Bay is on Admiralty Inlet, north ofOlympic National Parkand close to Cape Flattery, which is the northwestern most point of the contiguous United States. The Makah (pron.: /məˈkɑː/, from the Klallam name for the tribe, màq̓áʔa) are a Native American tribe that lives in and around Neah Bay. Their reservation on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula includes Tatoosh Island. The Makah people refer to themselves as "Kwih-dich-chuh-ahtx" (Qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌) which translates as "the people who live by the rocks and seagulls". The cities ofClallam BayandSekiuare within half an hour away along Highway 112; altogether they have a combined population of only about 800 people. Due to the minimum population & attractions for each cities, this travel guide covers all three areas. A Makah Reserva
Top Attractions in Neah Bay
Explore the best things to see and do in Neah Bay:
- ★Big Salmon Resort
- ★Cape Flattery
- ★Fort Núñez Gaona
- ★Makah Museum, Cultural & Research Center
- ★Makah National Fish Hatchery
- ★Shi Shi Beach
Where to Eat in Neah Bay
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Breakwater Inn
- 🍴By the Bay Cafe
- 🍴Linda's Woodfired Kitchen
- 🍴Pat's Place
- 🍴Take Home Fish Co.
- 🍴The Warm House
Where to Stay in Neah Bay
- 🏨Bullman Beach Inn
- 🏨Butler's Motel
- 🏨Cape Resort
- 🏨Hobuck Beach Resort
- 🏨The Inn at Neah Bay
Neah Bay Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
