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Twilight Tours :  La Push is the traditional home of the Black family and is the place that Bella and Jacob spent time together in the Twilight book series. 

First Beach, James Is. and Quillayute Harbor will be the starting place for Twilight tours.

The photo below of First Beach includes my grand-nieces and shows the Quillayute Needles in the background.  Although the possibility of finding members of the "Werewolf" community in their "altered form" is possible, the usual human form is more likely to be seen on most occasions.

The scenic setting of La Push Harbor, with adjacent Islands, pinnacles, and reefs, offers the very best of Washington's fish and wildlife viewing.  La Push is where a large portion of Washington's marine mammals, sea birds, salmon and bottomfish congregate.  The north coast offshore islands are a designated marine sanctuary, the Quillayute Needles National Wildlife Refuge, with diverse habitats for many species often difficult to find elsewhere.

Wildlife, Whale and Bird Watching are ongoing activities for the entire summer. 

The Quillayute Needles Refuge consists of a portion of 870 islands, rocks and reefs that are protected from human disturbance.  150,000 pelagic birds nest annually on these islands including petrels, auklets, puffins, murres, gulls, comorants, oystercatchers, guillemots and more.  Seals, sea lions, orcas and whales compliment this wilderness area.  At sea it's often like being in an exciting National Geographic special. 

Tours will be made from the Snow goose, a 23' Bayliner Trophy.  The Snow goose has a heated hard cabin and room to fish four.  Radar, GPS, VHF, CB, Plotter and fish finder are standard equipment. 

Bring  Beverages, Hat, Sunglasses, Camera, and Foul Weather gear. 

Washington Outdoor Adventures offers La Push Twilight tour charters for four or five adventurers for Two Hours at $75 each. 

A 50% deposit is required for all charter reservations.

 

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Last modified: 12/15/04