Quileute Indian Reservation
The Quileute Indian Reservation is located on the northwest coast of Washington State, near the town of La Push. It is home to the Quileute Tribe, which has a rich cultural heritage and history tied to the Pacific Northwest. The reservation covers approximately 100 square miles and includes beautiful coastal landscapes, forests, and rivers.
The Quileute people traditionally relied on fishing, whaling, and gathering for their sustenance. Today, the tribe operates various businesses, including a resort and a cultural center, to promote tourism and share their heritage. The reservation is also known for its stunning natural beauty, attracting visitors to its beaches and hiking trails.