The Quinault Nation invites everyone to come join us and enjoy our traditional hospitality.
The landscape supports both grizzly, black bears and, possibly, Sasquatch. The Okanogan is remotely populated and near the towering, remote peaks of the North Cascades. There is so much to do here, and as the resort continues to expand so does the value of the experience. Event founder Johnny Manson brings in speakers like Mike Paterson and Christopher Noel, experts in the field of Bigfoot. Near the North Cascades, head to the Okanogan for a chance to see Bigfoot.
“We invest in our resort so people will find maximum comfort and have a truly enjoyable base from which they can enjoy the entertainment of the casino, a walk on the beach or a hike in the forest, the shops of Ocean Shores or bird watching at the estuary. “The Quinault Indian Nation is committed to providing the citizens of Grays Harbor County as well as visitors an outstanding and memorable experience here in our beautiful area on the Pacific Ocean,” said Quinault President Fawn Sharp. The expansion follows the completion of a 159 room remodel at the resort, which has been owned and operated by the Quinault Indian Nation since it opened in 2000. Estimated completion date is between April and June 2018. For the first phase, the architect is Thalden Boyd Emery, and the contractor is Korsmo Construction.