Port Angeles
Things to do aren’t scarce when you visit Port Angeles, in the heart of Washington state's Olympic Peninsula.
Whether your interest is kayaking, wine tasting, antiquing, eating or just spending time on the beautiful beaches, Port Angeles has something for every traveler. Ride your bike along Discovery Trail, a waterfront trail that stretches from the west end of Port Angeles into Port Townsend.
Taste locally grown food at the farmers' markets and enjoy the water view from Francis Street Park. Or, explore the Fine Arts Center, which features works by more than 500 Northwest artists. Additionally, Port Angeles is also home to several unique, boutique-style wineries.
Port Angeles is also the gateway to one of Washington’s most popular natural spaces, the Olympic National Park and Hurricane Ridge, conveniently located 17 miles from downtown. Read more about what you'll find in Olympic National Park.
No matter what time of year you plan to visit the city, the abundance of community events and local attractions draw visitors from far and wide.
The Peninsula is a mosaic of past and present: a rich Native American heritage, pioneer farm families and a new community of young farmers who want to put down roots, work the land and preserve it for the future.
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The Olympic Peninsula is home to three temperate rain forests—the Hoh, Queets and Quinault—some of the world’s largest trees, four ecosystems, artist havens,... Read More
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HURRICANE RIDGE Perched within the jaw-dropping panoramas of Olympic National Park, 17 miles outside of Port Angeles, Hurricane Ridge is one of only three... Read More
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From its western rain-soaked coastal mountains to its eastern sun-kissed canyons, Washington overflows with a dazzling array of waterfalls. Here are a few... Read More
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