Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112
Visitor Services

Most services are found in Joyce, Clallam Bay-Sekiu, and Neah Bay.

Service Description Service Description
Fees

Fees

There is a nominal fee at the Makah Cultural Museum, and for recreational use at Neah Bay for trails, marina and beaches.

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

Bicyclists should stay to the east end of the corridor, between Port Angeles Joyce, the 101/112 junction to about milepost 49. West... [more]

Camping

Camping

There are places to camp along this byway.

Food

Food

You'll find food services available in Joyce, Clallam Bay-Sekiu, Lake Ozette, and Neah Bay.

Gasoline

Gasoline

Gasoline is available in Joyce, Clallam Bay-Sekiu, and Neah Bay.

Information

Information

There are authoritative information centers in Joyce, Clallam Bay, Lake Ozette, and Neah Bay.

Lodging

Lodging

Lodging is available in Joyce, Clallam Bay-Sekiu, Lake Ozette and Neah Bay.

Phone

Phone

Public phones are available along this byway.

Restrooms

Restrooms

There are limited toilet facilities along this Byway

Retail

Retail

There are places to shop along this byway.

NOTE: The America's Byways® website is federally funded and cannot promote commercial businesses. This data may not be complete or up to date. The National Scenic Byways Program is not responsible for the quality of your travel experience. See the right column on the Byway Overview page for local contact information.

Special Considerations

There are several special considerations associated with this Byway:

  • Gas is available on SR 112 at Joyce, Clallam Bay, and Neah Bay.
  • Pets are not allowed on the trails at Lake Ozette.
  • When on the Makah Reservation, follow their request to "take only pictures; leave only footprints." Alcohol is not allowed in public. Please keep pets on a leash and with you at all times. Check the posted rules at the entrance to Neah Bay and remember that you are a visitor.
  • Posted speed limits change frequently depending on the nature of the road, population, and activities. Please obey these limits, be attentive and courteous as you drive, and wear your seatbelt. Allow plenty of time to get to your destination and always be cautious on wet roads or in road construction areas as you travel. Also, do not drink and drive!

Restrictions

U.S. citizens traveling to Canada should be aware of new International Travel restrictions. As of February 2007 U.S. citizens must present their U.S. passport in order to re-enter the United States.

Flooding and/or landslides occasionally occur and can close the road for short periods of time.

Seasons

Best Time to Drive

Spring--rain keeps the country green and lush; Fall--maples turn color and the weather is its mildest. Traffic is less congested and pullouts give a chance to take in the view and capture the memories on film.

High Season

Memorial Day to Labor Day, especially on weekends during fishing season. Expect to be traveling with motor homes and trucks pulling boats. Slow down and enjoy the views so everyone arrives safely.

Road Conditions

To find up to date information about the road conditions along Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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