Nestled in the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest, Belfair-Tahuya is a hidden gem founded in 1889, where the serene beauty of the Hood Canal meets the rugged charm of the Olympic Peninsula. This quaint town of 8,737 residents boasts a rich history, with ties to the Native American Twana tribe and a former bustling logging industry. Known for its outdoor adventures, Belfair-Tahuya is a paradise for hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. Sister cities include Tokai, Japan, strengthening cultural ties across the Pacific.