La Push
La Push, Washington is located on the Olympic Peninsula, along the Pacific Coast at the mouth of the Quileute River in Clallam County. The population includes about 371 individuals and La Push is home to the Quileute tribe. Today La Push has a seafood company, fish hatchery, and a marina. The traditional Quileute's skills and crafts remain an important part of youth's education as they are taught at the school. La Push is popular for Whale Watching off the coast in the Spring. Community activities include visiting the Quileute Cultural Center for Carvers, the breathtaking views at Neah Bay, and the Olympic National Forest.