The tourist attractions most popular are surfing and fishing in the spring, hiking in the summer, and storm watching in the winter and fall.
In the isolated non-developed cove at Taylor Point, there is a waterfall that falls directly onto the beach where tide pools are also featured on the north end.
It is located on Olympic National Park's Pacific Ocean coastline, reached by a trail through the forest from near the Quileute Indian Reservation town of La Push.
However, there are multiple camp sites that put campers within 5 minutes' walk of the ocean where Teahwhit Head blocks the way to Second Beach.
There is also a boiler in the swamp [clarification needed] by the 1.5 miles (2.4 km) trail to the beach from an abortive oil exploration in 1902.