- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Forks, Washington, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Specialty Museums.
- From Second Beach Trail to Marymere Falls Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Forks.
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            Available for hikers of all skill levels, Vern Samuelson Trail leads visitors through shaded forests on a 1.5 mile dirt path. While on the trail, visitors can spot a variety of fern species and other native plants.        
    
    
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                Hurricane Ridge Rd, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, WA 
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            The Heart O' The Hills Campground is a camping area that includes 105 camping sites as well as restroom facilities. The camp sites act on a first com first serve basis.        
    
    
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            The Laurel Lanes Bowling Center gives its visitors the opportunity to bowl. The center includes technologies such as auto-scoring as well as auto gutter ball guards for more inexperienced bowlers.        
    
    
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            Laurel Lanes Bowling is a bowling lane with auto-scoring, auto-bumpers, family bowling club discounts, and children summer bowling passes. They also host adult and youth leagues, tournaments, and learn to bowl better classes.        
    
    
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                600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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            The ONP Visitor Center has a kid's hands-on discovery center, exhibits and history information about the cultural and nature history of the area. There is a book store to purchase annual passes, souvenirs, maps and nature books.        
    
    
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            Olympic National Park is a public state park that provides guests with scenic views of the local environment. The park is commonly used for hiking in the warmer months and skiing and snowboarding in the colder ones.        
    
    
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            The William Shore Memorial Pool is a community pool that provides adult swim clinics, swimming lessons, and lap swimming sessions. The pool also runs a variety of exercise and therapy classes 6 days a week.        
    
    
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                The Landing, 115 East Railroad, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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            Olympic Coast Discovery Center is a free source for visitors to learn about marine conservation and the animals and habitats of the local area. They also provide tourist information like hiking spots, the best beaches and whale-spotting locations.        
    
    
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                Storm King Ranger Station, US Hwy 101, Port Angeles, WA 
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            Stretching a total mileage of .5-miles, the Moments In Time Trail is a nature trail that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Crescent. The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, running, mountain biking, and swimming.        
    
    
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            Located in Erickson Park, the Dream Playground is composed of two different areas. One segment is for those under the age of five while the other is for those over five years old.