Condé Nast TravelerDec 7, 2025
How to Plan a "Twilight"-Themed Trip to Washington State
From Forks to Port Angeles, you can trace Bella Swan's footsteps through the Pacific Northwest.
22 things in this story
- Olympic PeninsulaNeighborhoodLocation of Forks, Washington
- Cullen HouseHotelFictional location, film shot in Oregon
- La PushNeighborhoodLocation of First Beach and Treaty Line sign
- Bella Swan's houseHotelCan book a stay at this fictional location
- "Welcome to Forks" signSightSeen at the beginning of the first film
- Forks Chamber of CommercePlaceFunctions as the visitor center
- Bella's red truckSightCan pose with book-accurate and film-accurate versions
- Forks High SchoolSightFun place to see, though not used in films
- Kalama High SchoolSightFaçade used for the school in the films
- Forks Community HospitalSightWhere Dr. Carlisle Cullen worked
- Dr. Carlisle Cullen's parking spotSightFeatures a sign saying 'Reserved Parking'
- Rainforest Arts CenterMuseumHouses the Forever Twilight in Forks exhibit
- Highway 101PlaceLocation of the "Welcome to Forks" sign
- Forever Twilight in Forks exhibitMuseumCollection of Twilight paraphernalia, free to public
- ChuckesmeeSightOriginal animatronic doll created for the films
- Treaty Line sign on Highway 110SightRepresents the spot where Forks becomes La Push
- Miller Tree InnHotelAffectionately known as 'The Cullen House'
- First Beach, La PushSightFrequently mentioned in the books
- Bella ItaliaRestaurantItalian restaurant in Port Angeles
- Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National ParkSightLush, mossy expanse inspiring Pacific Northwest atmosphere
- Rialto BeachSightQuick stop on a Hoh Rainforest guided tour
- Cape Horn Trail, WashougalTrailLocation behind the famous tree-climbing scene