The kind of place that fuels healthy nostalgia. Maybe we'll be back in a few years...my family has been visiting the area for almost a decade now. Good selection of postcards and other local themed/Native American gifts and goods. Mind the parking lot right next door--it's a pay lot. Lots of alternative street parking to be had though.
Twilight mania has settled down, but they still have a healthy selection for the new fan, or the nostalgic, not-admitting-to-it-as-an-adult fan. Say what you will about those books/movies, they've been an economic blessing to this charming town, albeit perhaps a temporary one.
Certainly I think they've helped more people discover the area. When we were in Forks/La Push nearly 10 years ago, the lots at second and third beaches down in La Push were certainly not as jam-packed full as they were a few weeks ago.
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   Read moreThis was the best shop we went to except for the customer service. The first day we went was wonderful and had everything we were looking for, but the second day we went was horrible. We got to the counter and we were checking out when we noticed two items priced wrong and when we brought it up she refused to take accountability for the issue and refused to talk to us about it. When we showed the price tag she reached over the counter and put the corrected tag on it and said well now it has the right price. Overall a wonderful souvenir shop with a...
   Read moreI spent a lot of money here. The owner and staff were super nice people. They had a huge variety of native inspired art, post cards, souvenirs and trinkets. The t-shirts and hoodies were awesome. They had some of the best designs we saw on our trip. They also have the Twilight pressed machine! It is not well advertised, but it was moved here from the old Twilight store. I mostly wanted the pennies, but we were so impressed by the store itself that we stayed an hour. I got an art print, a million postcards and a couple shirts. I highly recommend...
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