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Discover insider tips, hidden gems, and seasonal inspiration to help you make the most of your Port Angeles getaway.
Fall Leaf Peeping in the Olympic National Park and Around the Olympic Peninsula
Get Unforgettable Views (and Access to Dozens of Hiking Trails) at the Top of Deer Park Road in Olympic National Park! Climb 5,800+ feet above sea level on a windy gravel road (oversized vehicles and motorhomes are not recommended) for 360 degree views of mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca from the top of Blue Mountain. Some say the views are better here than Hurricane Ridge, but you have to work harder to get to them.
Road Trip to the Olympic National Park for the Epic Workcation
Pack up the rig with a weeks' worth of clothing (maybe even 2 or 3 weeks), your outdoor gear, and the laptop then head to the Olympic National Park for the opportunity to work remotely from one of the coolest outdoorsy spots in the Pacific Northwest. Port Angeles, Washington is the epicenter for miles of mountain-top trails in Olympic National Park and the Olympic Peninsula for any time treks to mountain peaks, lovely lakes, ancient rainforest, and wild ocean seashores.
Port Angeles Art Mural Trail
Hunt and seek for art! Discover a collection of vivid hand-painted outdoor art murals that tell a small town’s rich story. Follow a mural trail in Port Angeles, Washington on foot or by bike! Over a dozen outdoor art murals dot the downtown Port Angeles area and tell a tale of the town’s rich maritime history and Native American culture. This self-guided art mural tour will take you to both hidden and not-so-hidden works of art.
Roam with The ROAMies
Follow a Family of Four as They Explore Port Angeles for the First Time
Meet the Knott Family. This adventurous family of four was seeking a new place to call home, so they set out on an exploratory pilgrimage in 2018 to several new cities and states across the U.S. in search of a place to settle in and put down new roots. Visit Port Angeles invited them to the North Olympic Peninsula to check out Port Angeles for a long weekend… and here’s what they thought of it.
Native Culture and Attractions in Port Angeles
The entire Olympic Peninsula is rich in Native American history and culture. The City of Port Angeles celebrates its Native American heritage and local tribes with parks, cultural centers, museums, art exhibits, and year-round events. Even the street signs, and now a park, are in both the English and the Klallam language. We invite you to visit Port Angeles during National Native American Heritage Month or any time of the year to enjoy the City’s rich tribal culture, experiences, and events.
11 Reasons to Visit the Olympic National Park
Visit Port Angeles and Washington States’ largest National Park and the only UNESCO World Heritage Site! From Hurricane Ridge, to rainforest hikes, to beachcombing, and whale watching – the Olympic Peninsula invites you to explore its many magical landscapes, ecosystems, and unforgettable outdoor adventures.
Olympic National Park Hiking: Wander to Wildflowers
Head to the Olympic National Park in Washington State for some refreshingly-fresh mountain air. Go for a crowd-less hike through the Olympic National Park in Port Angeles in search of wild alpine flowers that are just starting to bloom for the summer season. Look for lupines, seek out sedum and peek at paintbrush.
Explore Downtown Port Angeles
Stroll, shop, dine and drink through the Port Angeles’ walkable downtown and waterfront! Spend a full day frolicking around downtown Port Angeles and see what our special small town has in store.
Best Mountain Biking Trails Near Olympic National Park
Take your pick for a fun ride along some of Port Angeles’ best mountain bike trails, located within the foothills just outside Olympic National Park.
Whale Watching in Port Angeles, Washington
Keep an eye out for Killer Whales (Orcas), Gray Whales and Minke Whales! The waters surrounding Port Angeles — only a short drive from Seattle — offer one of North America’s finest vantage points for up-close viewing of humpback whales, gray whales, resident and transient orca whales (a.k.a. killer whales), and the elusive minke whale.
Sunrise Kayak Tour in the Harbor
Paddle the calm waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the Port Angeles harbor where you’ll spot playful seals along side Olympic mountain views. Book this tour with Elevate Outdoors who will meet you at the Port Angeles Sail and Paddle Park, located on Ediz Hook. They’ll take care of bringing everything you’ll need including the kayaks and all the gear. Once you’re out on the water, you’ll hear the backstory of the second deepest harbor in the country while gliding past curious seals and sea birds.