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Travel Advisory: Night Road Construction on Highway 101

Guests traveling to and from Kalaloch Lodge should be aware of upcoming road construction on Highway 101, just south of Forks.

Beginning February 18 and continuing approximately through March 18, nightly construction will take place between 7:00 PM and 7:00 AM to repair a washed-out section of roadway. During these hours:

A detour will be in place
The road will remain passable
Travelers may experience delays of up to 90 minutes

We encourage guests with evening or early morning travel plans to allow additional time and plan accordingly.

For the most current updates on road conditions, please visit the Washington State Department of Transportation website: wsdot.wa.gov


Beach Stairs Temporarily Closed For Winter

Recent king tides have caused significant damage to our beach stairs at Kalaloch Lodge, including the loss of lower railings and increased debris at the base. For guest safety, the stairs will be closed for the winter season.

Guests can still access the beach through the Nature Trail at the Kalaloch Campground. Please note that winter storms naturally bring shifting logs and driftwood to the coastline, so use caution and watch your step wherever you explore.

We appreciate your understanding as we work to keep everyone safe, and we’ll provide updates as conditions improve. Enjoy the wild beauty of Kalaloch this season, and thank you for adventuring responsibly.

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