Discover the treasures of the Olympic National Park and beyond from your exclusive Forks, WA bed and breakfast lodging. For over twenty years, the Miller Tree Inn has been a home away from home for tourists who visit year round to explore the rain forest and the wild beaches of the west Olympic Peninsula. From October through the end of April, the Inn also becomes a haven for fishermen pursuing steelhead and salmon on the five pristine local rivers.

You might awake in the morning to the song of the birds in the holly tree, besotted frogs calling to their ladies, or the aroma of fresh coffee and bacon. A full breakfast is served from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. and includes fresh fruit, cereal and pastry bar, followed by a mouth-watering entree prepared by Susan, Bill, Cheryl or Michelle. Savory Italian eggs and gingerbread pancakes with lemon sauce are among their specialties. From October through April, pre-dawn breakfasts are served to fishing guests, and other early risers.

Enjoy a glass of lemonade or cup of tea on the front porch, our laid-back cat, TV and books in one living room, and a piano and board games in the other. Coffee and cookies await the guests in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. The Inn is a non-smoking facility, but smoking is permitted on the outside grounds, away from the house. We are located just 20 minutes from ocean beaches and 45 minutes from the Hoh Rain Forest. Rain gear is available for borrowing, just in case.

We are proud to be charter members of the Washington State Bed & Breakfast Guild and the Olympic Peninsula Bed and Breakfast Association, both of which set quality standards for membership. Miller Tree Inn has been listed in Olympic Peninsula Best Places, Frommer’s, Fodor’s and Best Places to Kiss. Check out the Miller Tree Inn at Washington Bed & Breakfast Guild web site

Tunny the Cat at the Miller Tree Inn

 

Come stay with us at The Miller Tree Inn, you will be welcomed by our innkeepers Bill, Susan, or Cheryl and Tunny the cat.  Tunny is a laid back cat that enjoys be admired by our guests.  Though we do not allow him in the guest rooms, he is able to wander around the common areas and sometimes tries to blend in by becoming a round, furry, white pillow.