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A majestic bald eagle swoops silently over a forest of sitka spruce. Sea lions sun themselves on a rocky beach. Offshore, a whale breeches. This coastal land, named Kalaloch by local Native Americans, is a place of virtually endless natural wonders. But its true beauty is hard to capture with words or a camera…it’s best to visit and experience it for yourself. A majestic bald eagle swoops silently over a forest of sitka spruce. |
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Let us help you plan your perfect Pacific coast getaway. Stay where the Pacific is just outside your door in your choice of accommodations: comfortably appointed rooms in the Main Lodge, cozy rustic cabins (where pets are welcome) and rooms or suites in the more secluded Seacrest Building. Dine on regional cuisine in our ocean-view restaurant, browse our well-stocked gift shop, hike and explore—or simply find a comfortable spot to relax and listen to Pacific's crashing surf. |
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| Kalaloch Lodge Restaurant: Northwest cuisine and dramatic ocean views The ocean views are stunning from the Kalaloch Lodge Restaurant, but the meals are truly the star of the show. Start the day with a hearty breakfast of omelets, pancakes or crunchy French toast (a Kalaloch specialty) and more. Lunch offerings are simple and satisfying and include juicy burgers and fish and chips. For dinner enjoy fresh and delicious Grilled King Salmon, Olympic Style Crab Cakes, Pan Seared Halibut, or Pacific Northwest Wild Mushroom Strudel. Round off your meal with a glass of wonderful wine and a decadent dessert. Breakfast served 7 am - 11:30 am
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| Kalaloch Service Bar and Mercantile Store Stop in for cocktails, great wines or micro-brewed beer. It's a terrific gathering place where Northwest cuisine is served all day in the restaurant at the Kalaloch Service Bar. The Mercantile Gas and Grocery Store is open daily and offers a variety of grocery items, firewood, ice, espresso and smoothies. |



























