Neah Bay is part of Clallam County's Maka Reservation, which spans 47 square miles throughout the northwestern tip of Washington's Olympic Peninsula at the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

The beach town, which is named in honor of Makah Chief Dee-ah, is accessible to visitors with day-use Makah Recreation Passes, available for purchase directly from the reservation.

Visitors can enjoy use of beachfront areas at Hobuck Beach, located along the Pacific Ocean shoreline and offering opportunities for swimming, surfing, beach walking, bird watching, and overnight camping.

Youth surf camps are hosted at the beach each summer, along with the annual Hobuck Hoedown surf paddling festival.

Scenic Shi Shi Beach is also accessible via a 2.5-mile rainforest day hike and is home to the remains of the General M.C. Meigs shipwreck.

PO Box 115, Neah Bay, Washington 98357

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