La Push

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La Push is a small coastal community and Quileute tribal village on Washington State’s Pacific coast, known for its rugged beaches, surf, and proximity to Olympic National Park.

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La Push canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quileute tribal community
census-designated place
coastal village
unincorporated community
accessibleVia Washington State Route 110
administeredBy Quileute people
surface form: Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation
climate marine west coast climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance center of Quileute cultural life
economicActivity fishing
tourism
tribal enterprises
featuredIn Twilight series setting
governingBody Quileute Tribal Council
hasAccommodation RV sites
cabins
hasCampground Quileute Oceanside Resort & RV Park
hasFeature driftwood-covered shorelines
rocky headlands
sea stacks
hasPart First Beach
Second Beach
Third Beach
hasPostalService ZIP code 98350
hasRecreation beachcombing
fishing
hiking
surfing
wildlife viewing
knownFor proximity to Olympic National Park
rugged beaches
scenic coastline
storm watching
surfing
whale watching
locatedIn Clallam County, Washington
surface form: Clallam County

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedNear Forks, Washington
Olympic National Park
locatedOn Pacific coast
Quillayute River
partOf Quileute Indian Reservation
population small community
primaryLanguageCurrently English
primaryLanguageHistorically Quileute language
region Olympic Peninsula
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
traditionalInhabitants Quileute people

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Olympic Peninsula contains La Push
Billy Black residence La Push
Rachel Black residence La Push