The purpose of the Secretarial Election was to amend the Quileute Constitution.
Please click the link below to view the updated document.
Due to the Rialto Revetment Repair project, both the Rialto Jetty and associated parking area are closed.
Please read the document linked below for more information.
BeginningSeptember 16, 2024, the Quileute Marina will be under-going extensive work and repair. This will effectall boats, both moored and using the ramp.
Click the button below to read the full public service announcement.
Thank you for joining us!
Dear valued guests and visitors, we are excited to once again welcome you to La Push. However, we respectfully ask that individuals please refrain from calling the Tribal Offices to make reservations at the resort as we will not be able to assist you.
Please be patient and continue to reach out toQuileute Oceanside Resort.
The Quileute Tribe would like to say thank you to all who contributed to the passing of the Quileute Tsunami Protection legislation.
Please take a moment to review ourIndian Country Etiquette.
Please review our policies onphotography, video, andsketching on Tribal land during your visit.
Visittoday to read the latest news from theQuileute Tribe online.
The Quileute Tribe is located in La Push, Washington, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The Quileute Tribe has lived and hunted in this area for thousands of years. Although the village of La Push is only about one square mile, the Tribe’s original territory stretched along the shores of the Pacific from the glaciers of Mount Olympus to the rivers of the rain forests. Much has changed since those times, but the Quileute Elders remember “back in the days” when the “old people” dared challengekwalla, the mighty whale, and recounted the story of how thebayak, or raven, placed the sun in the sky.
Because of the remote location of La Push, the Quileute have built a tourism industry that serves those seeking a relaxing getaway or a rejuvenating adventure. The tribe’sOceanside Resort along First Beach offers ocean-view accommodations ranging from rustic to luxurious. Those who visit La Push come for whale watching in the spring; surfing, fishing, and hiking in the summer; and stormwatching in the fall and winter.
If you are interested in conducting business operations in La Push, WA on the Quileute Reservation, you must apply for a business license in advance. Please allow 14 days for approval and processing.
Click here to download the Business License Application
You may submit your application via email toaccounting.clerk@quileutetribe.com, by mail toQuileute Tribe, PO Box 279 La Push WA 98350, or in-person at Quileute Tribal Office located at90 Main Street, La Push, WA 98350.
At this time, we are unable to accept electronic payments. Please send your check, payable to Quileute Tribe to our PO Box or drop off a cash or check payment at Quileute Accounting Office.
Businesses are subject to a Business & Occupation Tax, per the Revised Business and Occupation Tax Ordinance No. 17-34.
If you have any questions about this process or the B&O tax rates, please call us at 360-374-7413.
If your primary business operations will be performed for the Quileute Tribe there is a separate process which includes a contractual agreement. Please contact Chris Sedgwick atpurchasing@quileutetribe.com or call 360-640-4575 for more information.
On occasion, the Quileute Tribe issues Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to identify qualified and experienced contractors (individuals or firms) to complete specialized projects.
Once an RFP has been awarded to a responsible bidder, the awarded bidder will be required to complete aVendor Packet andBusiness License Application prior to executing a formalPersonal Services Contract. Please be sure to read the RFP specifications and requirements thoroughly.
Each RFP posted will have a specific point of contact for questions related to the RFP and submission.
Please note work performed is subject to:
TheQuileute Oceanside Resort welcomes you to a peaceful, beautiful stay. Explore our website for more information, or contact us to book a reservation today.
(360) 374-5267
resort@quileutenation.org
330 Ocean Park Dr.
La Push, WA 98350
For local news and updates, check out the latest issue of theTalking Raven, our premier newsletter.
To find out more about upcoming events and other community news,click here.
Let’s get social! Connect with Quileute Nation onFacebook andInstagram.