Guidebook for Port Angeles

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Guidebook for Port Angeles

Food Scene

72 locals recommend
Kokopelli Grill
203 E Front St
72 locals recommend
Michael's Seafood & Steakhouse
117B East 1st Street
23 locals recommend
59 locals recommend
Woodfire Grill
929 W 8th St
59 locals recommend
48 locals recommend
Dockside Grill
2577 W Sequim Bay Rd
48 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Olympic National Park Visitor Center
3002 Mt Angeles Rd
86 locals recommend
Easy hike! 0.2 Miles roundtrip. Paved trails.
34 locals recommend
Madison Falls Trailhead
1930 Olympic Hot Springs Rd
34 locals recommend
Easy hike! 0.2 Miles roundtrip. Paved trails.
1.8 Miles roundtrip, well maintained, dirt trail through old-growth lowland forest consisting of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. It has a height of 90 feet. The falls is one of the more popular attractions in the area, due to ease of access and proximity to U.S. Highway 101. Not wheelchair accesible.
76 locals recommend
Marymere Falls
76 locals recommend
1.8 Miles roundtrip, well maintained, dirt trail through old-growth lowland forest consisting of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. It has a height of 90 feet. The falls is one of the more popular attractions in the area, due to ease of access and proximity to U.S. Highway 101. Not wheelchair accesible.
2.5 Miles relatively easy hike. There are seven natural hot springs in the immediate area. The hot springs are very primitive with mud and rock bottoms and are very shallow (waist deep when sitting). The temperatures in the hot springs vary from 85 degrees to 105 degrees. These hot springs are not maintained by Olympic National Park or Clallam County Health Department. Nudity is commonplace in the hot springs, and is not condoned by Olympic National Park. BATHE AT OWN RISK. Hot springs are its in best condition during winter hike if your planning to get in one of the pools.
12 locals recommend
Olympic Hot Springs
12 locals recommend
2.5 Miles relatively easy hike. There are seven natural hot springs in the immediate area. The hot springs are very primitive with mud and rock bottoms and are very shallow (waist deep when sitting). The temperatures in the hot springs vary from 85 degrees to 105 degrees. These hot springs are not maintained by Olympic National Park or Clallam County Health Department. Nudity is commonplace in the hot springs, and is not condoned by Olympic National Park. BATHE AT OWN RISK. Hot springs are its in best condition during winter hike if your planning to get in one of the pools.
Sol Duc Hot Springs is a resort located in Olympic National Park that is best known for its soaking pools, hot tubs, and a swimming pool that are heated with the nearby hot springs. The resort is situated in a valley carved by the Sol Duc River.
81 locals recommend
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort
12076 Sol Duc-Hot Springs Rd
81 locals recommend
Sol Duc Hot Springs is a resort located in Olympic National Park that is best known for its soaking pools, hot tubs, and a swimming pool that are heated with the nearby hot springs. The resort is situated in a valley carved by the Sol Duc River.
Lake Crescent is known for its brilliant blue waters and exceptional clarity, caused by a lack of nitrogen in the water which inhibits the growth of algae. At an official maximum depth of 624 feet (190 m), also the maximum depth of the depth sounder used to find that depth (see depth section), it is officially the second deepest lake in Washington. Unofficial depth measurements of more than 1,000 feet (300 m) have been recorded. It is located in a popular recreational area which is home to a number of trails, including the Spruce Railroad Trail, Pyramid Mountain trail, and the Barnes Creek trail to Marymere Falls. The Spruce Railroad Trail follows the grade of what was once the tracks of a logging railroad along the shores of the lake. Following this trail on the north side of the lake, one can find the entrance to an old railroad tunnel as well as "Devils Punch Bowl", a popular swimming and diving area.
156 locals recommend
Lake Crescent
156 locals recommend
Lake Crescent is known for its brilliant blue waters and exceptional clarity, caused by a lack of nitrogen in the water which inhibits the growth of algae. At an official maximum depth of 624 feet (190 m), also the maximum depth of the depth sounder used to find that depth (see depth section), it is officially the second deepest lake in Washington. Unofficial depth measurements of more than 1,000 feet (300 m) have been recorded. It is located in a popular recreational area which is home to a number of trails, including the Spruce Railroad Trail, Pyramid Mountain trail, and the Barnes Creek trail to Marymere Falls. The Spruce Railroad Trail follows the grade of what was once the tracks of a logging railroad along the shores of the lake. Following this trail on the north side of the lake, one can find the entrance to an old railroad tunnel as well as "Devils Punch Bowl", a popular swimming and diving area.
The Spruce Railroad Trail (sometimes called Lake Crescent Trail) is a rail trail located on the shores of Lake Crescent west of Port Angeles, Washington. The trail is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) one way, and trailheads exist at both ends. The trail is fairly level in most spots and could be hiked by most amateur hikers. Points of interest include the remnants of a railroad tunnel, a bridge that spans a bay called Devils Punch Bowl, and Harrigan Point.
Olympic Discovery Trail
Olympic Discovery Trail
The Spruce Railroad Trail (sometimes called Lake Crescent Trail) is a rail trail located on the shores of Lake Crescent west of Port Angeles, Washington. The trail is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) one way, and trailheads exist at both ends. The trail is fairly level in most spots and could be hiked by most amateur hikers. Points of interest include the remnants of a railroad tunnel, a bridge that spans a bay called Devils Punch Bowl, and Harrigan Point.
Looking for an adventure? The punch bowl is a tiny lagoon created by high sheer cliffs. One of which has multiple heights which you can jump or dive off of. The clear deep lagoon is spanned by an arched footbridge which can fill up with spectators on a hot summer weekend.
13 locals recommend
Devil's Punchbowl
13 locals recommend
Looking for an adventure? The punch bowl is a tiny lagoon created by high sheer cliffs. One of which has multiple heights which you can jump or dive off of. The clear deep lagoon is spanned by an arched footbridge which can fill up with spectators on a hot summer weekend.
Lake Sutherland lies just outside Olympic National Park and is private land. The lake is surrounded by houses. There is a public boat launch for a day use for boating and fishing
8 locals recommend
Lake Sutherland
8 locals recommend
Lake Sutherland lies just outside Olympic National Park and is private land. The lake is surrounded by houses. There is a public boat launch for a day use for boating and fishing
Salt Creek Recreation Area is a 196 acre park located about 15 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington on U.S. Route 101 near the city of Joyce, Washington. Hiking trails, beach combing, bird watching, sightseeing, swimming, body surfing and many more things to do in the area!
122 locals recommend
Salt Creek Recreation Area
3506 Camp Hayden Rd
122 locals recommend
Salt Creek Recreation Area is a 196 acre park located about 15 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington on U.S. Route 101 near the city of Joyce, Washington. Hiking trails, beach combing, bird watching, sightseeing, swimming, body surfing and many more things to do in the area!

Drinks & Nightlife

61 locals recommend
7 Cedars
270756 US-101
61 locals recommend

Essentials

Anything you need for home cook meals, including organic produce, within a mile from our Larch Avenue Getaway!
41 locals recommend
Safeway
110 E 3rd St
41 locals recommend
Anything you need for home cook meals, including organic produce, within a mile from our Larch Avenue Getaway!

Getting Around

On your way to Victoria, Canada? Located 3.6 miles away from our Larch Avenue Getaway!
36 locals recommend
Black Ball Ferry Line
101 E Railroad Ave
36 locals recommend
On your way to Victoria, Canada? Located 3.6 miles away from our Larch Avenue Getaway!

Everything Else

20 locals recommend
Port Angeles Farmers Market
133 E Front St
20 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Ediz Hook is a 3-mile-long (4.8 km) sand spit that extends from northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula at Port Angeles. Marine traffic can be observed, and orca pods, harbor seals and other marine life can be spotted. Several long stretches of public beach facilitate beach combing and birdwatching.
Ediz Hook Road
Ediz Hook Road
Ediz Hook is a 3-mile-long (4.8 km) sand spit that extends from northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula at Port Angeles. Marine traffic can be observed, and orca pods, harbor seals and other marine life can be spotted. Several long stretches of public beach facilitate beach combing and birdwatching.