Just finished carving the Miller Tree Inn pumpkin, so I guess that we are officially ready for Halloween. We still have rooms available for this week and weekend. As the pumpkin says "welcome". So come on over to see us!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Olympic National Park Closures
Even though Olympic National Park is closed including the Hoh Rainforest, Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent and Sol Duc Hot Springs; there are still things to see and do on the Peninsula and around Forks.
Though the National Forest Offices are all closed, the trails in the National Forest are open. That includes the south shore of Lake Quinault where there are wonderful rain forest trails to explore. From Forks, it only take about a half hour longer to get to the Lake Quinault area that it does to get to the Hoh. The guests that have made the trek down are very happy.
The road to the north shore of Lake Crescent (from the Fairholme area) is also open there is a lovely 5 mile drive through the trees to get to the Spruce rail road trail.
Though the Elwah area of Olympic National Park is closed, the road is open up to the park boundary. You can still take the short trail up to Madison Falls.
The La Push beaches are open and the Quileute tribe is happy to share their beautiful scenery with you.
Since the walk to Cape Flattery is on Makah tribal lands, that is also a great destination to the most northwest tip of the continental USA. They also have a fabulous Cultural Center, which is well worth the drive and the time.
Today the sun is shining on us, so don't miss this beautiful part of the world. It is a great place to be, even if the National Parks are closed.
Though the National Forest Offices are all closed, the trails in the National Forest are open. That includes the south shore of Lake Quinault where there are wonderful rain forest trails to explore. From Forks, it only take about a half hour longer to get to the Lake Quinault area that it does to get to the Hoh. The guests that have made the trek down are very happy.
The road to the north shore of Lake Crescent (from the Fairholme area) is also open there is a lovely 5 mile drive through the trees to get to the Spruce rail road trail.
Though the Elwah area of Olympic National Park is closed, the road is open up to the park boundary. You can still take the short trail up to Madison Falls.
The La Push beaches are open and the Quileute tribe is happy to share their beautiful scenery with you.
Since the walk to Cape Flattery is on Makah tribal lands, that is also a great destination to the most northwest tip of the continental USA. They also have a fabulous Cultural Center, which is well worth the drive and the time.
Today the sun is shining on us, so don't miss this beautiful part of the world. It is a great place to be, even if the National Parks are closed.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Stephenie Meyer Day 2013
Yesterday attendees of the 2013 Stephenie Meyer Day activities got the thrill of a lifetime. Stephenie Meyer, herself, made appearances at the Forks Chamber of Commerce Visitor's Center, Sully's Drive In, Forks City Hall and First Beach in LaPush.
Most of our guests got to meet her and we presented Stephenie with a "Cullen House" mug, which she said that her son was going to really like. She was very sweet and gracious to all and it was a pleasure to meet her and be able to express our thanks for all that her books have done for the town of Forks.
There are still many great activities scheduled for today, Saturday, September 14 and tomorrow, September 15. The organizers have really done a great job this year.
Most of our guests got to meet her and we presented Stephenie with a "Cullen House" mug, which she said that her son was going to really like. She was very sweet and gracious to all and it was a pleasure to meet her and be able to express our thanks for all that her books have done for the town of Forks.
There are still many great activities scheduled for today, Saturday, September 14 and tomorrow, September 15. The organizers have really done a great job this year.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
One Square Inch of Silence
We took Pocket Edward up to the Hoh Rainforest to see if we could find "One Square Inch of Silence." CBS TV newsman, Jeff Glore, did a feature piece on silence in the spring of 2012. We had heard about this special spot in the rainforest and tried to direct our guests to the spot, but since we had never been, we weren't quite sure. So, one beautiful, sunny summer afternoon, we took a trip up to the rainforest. It is a bit over 3 miles to get there and we did find it
. You pass some beautiful spots along the way, including Tom Creek Falls. It was a great way to spend the afternoon.
. You pass some beautiful spots along the way, including Tom Creek Falls. It was a great way to spend the afternoon.
Monday, August 5, 2013
United Nations at the Miller Tree Inn
We are having a small "United Nations" at the Miller Tree Inn. We will have 6 different countries represented tonight. The countries are: US, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Mexico and Switzerland. Can't wait to hear the breakfast time conversations!
Monday, July 29, 2013
Canoes Reach LaPush
We went down to check out the arrivals of the canoes in LaPush Sunday evening. The 30 or so canoes, paddlers and support people had arrived as well as two tall ships that were anchored out in the harbor. Every square inch of ground became group tent camping sights. The village was full of positive energy. What an exciting cultural event we have happening in our back yard!
There will be ceremonies, dancing and drumming today before they get an early start tomorrow for their next stop on the Paddle to Quinault journey.
There will be ceremonies, dancing and drumming today before they get an early start tomorrow for their next stop on the Paddle to Quinault journey.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Paddle to Quinault
July 25, 2013
The Northwest tribes are getting ready to meet in Quinault this year for their annual Paddle event. On Tuesday, several canoes were spotted on Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles. On Sunday they will be expected to start landing in LaPush where their host tribe will be the Quileutes. It is a very exciting time for all of us on the Peninsula to be a part of this annual event.
The Northwest tribes are getting ready to meet in Quinault this year for their annual Paddle event. On Tuesday, several canoes were spotted on Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles. On Sunday they will be expected to start landing in LaPush where their host tribe will be the Quileutes. It is a very exciting time for all of us on the Peninsula to be a part of this annual event.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Blarney Update
We wanted everyone to know that Blarney, the inn cat, continues to grow and thrive at the Miller Tree Inn. He LOVES being outside in the beautiful weather that we have been having. Though he isn't in much right now, when he is around, he enjoys the company of the guests and is always up for a pet. He is very playful, still and some of our guests think that maybe he is ADD, but we think he is just being a kitten. He has a very sweet nature and purrs lots.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The Old Fashioned Forks Fourth of July Is On Its Way!
We are all decked out and ready for the 4th of July, here at the Miller Tree Inn. There are many things happening throughout the week and as of today we still have some rooms available from June 26 - July 4. Check out the Forks Chamber of Commerce website at: www.forkswa.com for the 4th of July schedule as well as up coming activities in the Forks area this summer.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Congratulations Class of 2013!
Graduations are important here at the "Cullen House", since our Cullen family members do it so very often. This year is especially important for those of us at the Miller Tree Inn. Three of our employees will be graduating on Saturday evening. We have been fortunate to have many fine young men and women work for us in our 15 years of innkeeping. This year is no exception. We would like to say a special congratulations to Anastasia, Alissa and Rachel. We have loved having your bright and smiling faces come to work each weekend, school holiday and summer vacation. We will miss you all when you leave us in the fall to go to college. We are thankful to have you for one more summer and we wish you all the best.
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