About Moclips, Ocean Shores & North Beaches, Washington Click here to see lodging list

Full of history. Full of Adventure. The little town of Moclips is anything but dull. Locals like the laid-back atmosphere and you won't find any penny-arcades or cotton candy stands in this beach front community.

What you will find is a place to relax but a place that has plenty to do. You can rent a horse for a ride on the wide open sandy beach. Dig Razor Clams which are a delicacy savored worldwide. Fishermen like to wade out into the gently sloping shore to make big casts far to work the surf.

Flying kites is popular year round due to the dependable breeze that blows into the shore. Or watch a real logger artist create large sculptures from large blocks of wood using a hard to handle loud and dangerous chain saw.

Because Moclips faces due west, sunsets are slow moving and brilliant regardless of weather. Bird populates fluctuate from larger to huge with millions of them migrating through the area on a seasonal basis. There are restaurants and cafes, small shops and

Moclips has its own Museum of the Pacific and just up the road a piece is the Quinault Indian Reservation. Originally home to wide stretches of ancient cedar trees, the shingles and shakes on your roof may have come from this neck of the woods regardless of where you hail from.