Neah Bay is a small, remote town located on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. It is the home of the Makah Tribe, who have lived in the area for thousands of years and have a rich cultural history. Neah Bay is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with rugged coastline, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. The town is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The nearby Cape Flattery Trail takes visitors through old-growth forest to breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Tatoosh Island. The area is also known for its rich marine life, and visitors can take whale-watching tours or visit the Makah Museum to learn about the tribe's traditional whaling practices.