Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
If you’ve been thinking about a vacation with your kids, Forks is a good choice. The beaches, parks, and hiking trails are just some of the things that make this an attractive family vacation spot. Take to the air and fly into Port Angeles, WA (CLM-William R. Fairchild Intl.), which is located 42.7 mi (68.7 km) from the city center.
What's the best accommodation for a family vacation to Forks?
Woodland Inns is a lodge with free parking and free WiFi, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families.
How many family-friendly hotels can I expect to find in Forks?
Expedia has 7 family-friendly hotels and other accommodations in Forks.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Forks?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 58°F, while the coldest months are February and December with an average of 41°F. The rainiest months in Forks are November, December, January, and March, with each month seeing an average of 11 inches of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Forks?
While you and your family are visiting Forks, you might want to check out some kid-friendly attractions such as Olympic National Park and Forever Twilight in Forks. Make sure you have lots of time for activities like Olympic National Forest and Forks Timber Museum.
Recent Reviews in Forks
Recent Reviews in Forks
5/5 Excellent
"Enjoyed our stay with our fur kids and the staff is great! ❤️"
A verified traveller from Bremerton stayed at The Dew Drop Inn Motel
"We stayed at a unit in the seacrest building in April, 2024. We had a wonderful stay and the photos online don't do justice to our unit. It was much nicer than we expected it to be, with a balcony and beautiful views of the ocean.
The staircase to the ocean has been blown out by storms and so in order for you to actually get down to the beach you need to walk along the highway for a short distance, down through the campgrounds before you can access the beach. We were given a map of check-in which showed the original way to access the beach, but we're not told that it had been blown out by a storm. That would have been good information for the front desk to have given us.
We had a wonderful time and we'll be back again!"