Neah Bay, Washington – Part One – The Journey

The Neah Bay “Reluctant Tour Guides” load up the suburban and boat and hit the road on a 300 mile journey across Washington State. The trip from Portland, OR to Neah Bay takes about six hours, crosses the Mighty Columbia River, goes past Mt. St. Helens, up the I-5 corridor, through Aberdeen, Lake Quinault, up the Pacific Coast, through Forks, then traverses the Strait of Juan de Fuca till we reach Neah Bay, the “Most NW Point” in the Continental United States. Part Two will cover 3 days of spearfishing and Part Three will be Hobuck Beach and The Cape trail hike. It’s Big Beautiful Country with many rivers, lakes and lots of BIG TREES! Produced by Andrew Burnett – Come Out and Play Productions. Contact: andrew@goodimpressions.us
Video Rating: 4 / 5

I live here
2:44 i believe you went over the Sol Duc there….
We did the same trip from Euegene and stopped at some of the beaches along the way to surf.
I did’t make it to Neah Bay..had to go to Port Angeles. It’s a great trip! can’t wait to go back and I want to go to Neah Bay this time!!
they make a fine cheeseburger at the cafe in town too!
My boyfriend is from WA and always talks about Neah Bay so I’m doing some research (i.e. videos) so I can see what it looks like. LOL Nice vid with some great shots. Thanks a bunch.
haha i live on vancouver island lol so the water in washington is pretty much the same here
Yep! That’s Neah Bay Alright!