Contents Maps...... 2 Transportation...... 3 ention the northwest to Events...... 4 Msomeone and the images immediately start to form as to Weather...... 5 how they envision the region. The Things To Do...... 6 is considered ...... 7 the true northwest by many; with Hiking & Camping...... 8 majestic mountains and ancient glaciers that adorn the peaks of Olympic Discovery Trail...... 9 Olympic National Park. Then Kayaking...... 10 there are the lush massive trees Boating...... 11 and the amazing array of the Fishing...... 11 color green evident in the forests. Others are drawn to the relaxing To ...... 12 view of a vessel plying the Strait Victoria...... 13 of Juan de Fuca or a huge ship Winter Sports...... 13 at anchor in the windswept Birding...... 14 harbor. The visual impressions are everywhere. Port Angeles has a Golf...... 14 genuine downtown with a proud Indoor & Evening Entertainment...... 15 heritage, and ties to the past and Art & Area Attractions...... 16 the Native American culture are History...... 17 evident in the murals and names used in the region. Being out on Community...... 18 the water is one of the best ways Tribal Culture...... 18 to enjoy the northwest and for Olympic Coast Cuisine...... 19 many the authentic northwest is Restaurants...... 19 best appreciated on The Coho Ferry crossing the Strait of Juan Bed & Breakfasts...... 20 De Fuca between Port Angeles Hotels & Motels...... 21 and Victoria or paddling a kayak RV Parks & Private Campgrounds...... 22 on one of the many rivers or bays. Hot Deals...... 22 isit and experience for Vacation Rentals & Cabins...... 23 Vyourself; Port Angeles, The Authentic Northwest.

Cover Harbor Photo: John Gussman Cover Inset Photos: Russ Veenema, Coho Ferry 121 E. Railroad Ave., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Back Cover Photo: Russ Veenema (360) 452-2363 • Fax: (360) 457-5380 Photos This Page: Hurricane Ridge-Valerie Henschel; Hikers on Trail-Russ Veenema; [email protected] • www.portangeles.org Cape Flatery-Russ Veenema; Design: �����InsideOut Solutions, Sequim, WA, www.insideout.com S’klallam Native Art-InsideOut Solutions; Copy: ���������Russ Veenema Kayaker-John Gussman ©2014 Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved. Transportation U.S. EDIZ HOOK RD COAST GUARD STATION WATERFRONT TRAIL EDIZ HOOK Port Angeles and the Olympic Peninsula are easily accessed via ferry, air, bus or car.

TO ELWHA RIVER 4TH ST C. 4TH ST B. If your travels bring you to Port Angeles from Victoria BC the M.V. MILWAUKEE DR A, RI N ST HILL ST TO Coho operated by the BlackBall Ferry Line offers dependable year OLYMPIC DISCOVERY TRAIL IC V STRAIT OF TO round sailings across the 18 miles of the . Y R JUAN DE FUCA R MARINE DR E 6TH ST F See schedule on page 12. L ST Port Angeles is fortunate to N ST 8TH ST M ST have William R. Fairchild T VISITORS CENTER R 18TH ST K FRONT STRAILROAD AVE UC FIRST ST CITY PIER 10TH ST TR International Airport just MARINE LAB Photo: InsideOut Solutions C ST ER AT WATERFRONT TRAIL W B ST M 12TH ST TU minutes away from lodging and A ST CHERRY ST VALLEY ST OLYMPIC MEDICAL AIRPORT RD 16TH ST PINE ST OAK ST CENTER L ST 5TH ST LAUREL ST recreation activities. Rental cars, Without a car? Transit has regular bus MUSEUM 6TH ST POST OFFICE H LAURIDSEN BLVD 8TH ST 4TH ST COURTHOUSE taxis, and community buses all service on the North Olympic Peninsula from CEDAR ST

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LINCOLN ST GEORGIANA ST Photo: Kenmore Air TUMWATER CREEK 10TH ST SENIOR 5TH ST ALBERT ST Sequim, Port Angeles and Forks. Several car C ST OLYMPIC DISCOVERY TRAIL run to and from the airport. B ST CENTER EUNICE ST FRONT ST A ST PEABODY CREEK FRANCIS ST FIRST ST Port Angeles is serviced commercially by Kenmore Air Express for rental companies are located at the airport and in town, and taxis or 8TH ST RACE ST PINE ST 2ND ST 10TH ST limos are also available. CHERRY ST OAK ST the 30-minute flight to Boeing Field in , and then a 10-minute LAUREL ST ST

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5TH ST ST GALES shuttle van to Sea-Tac. Charter service is easily arranged with Rite Bros LIBERTY ST In addition The Dungeness 101 6TH ST ENNIS ST PUBLIC LARCH AVE TO FORKS LIBRARY LAURIDSEN BLVD ST CARNE Aviation for scenic flights or direct flights to destinations in the area. Line provides luxury coach & OCEAN BEACHES FINE ARTS DELGUZZI DR CENTER

LAUREL ST PEABODY ST 101 scheduled service to Seattle PORT PARK AVE TO SEQUIM PORT ANGELES & SEATTLE

PENINSULA GOLF COURSE RD and Sea-Tac Airport. Rocket HS OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK COLLEGE MONROE RD VISITORS CENTER Transportation provides

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PEABODY ST AHLVERS RD RD MOUNT PLEASANT RD reservation only.

RIDGE When using your own vehicle; from downtown Seattle take the ENNIS CREEK Washington State Bainbridge Island Ferry and connect via

OLD MILL RD 0 0.5 1.0 routes 305,3,104 to route 101 then follow to Port Angeles. If driving HURRICANE Approx. Scale - Miles from Sea-Tac Airport use I 5 south then take the routes of 16 to 3 Photo: Russ Veenema ©2012 INSIDEOUT SOLUTIONS to 104 and then 101. For More Information: Neah Bay Victoria, B.C. 5 1-800-345-8038, www.budget.com 112 Strait of Budget Rent-A-Car, Distance From Port Angeles Sekiu Juan de Fuca 20 Ferry to Victoria Clallam Transit, (360) 452-4511, 1-800-858-3747, Clallam Bay www.clallamtransit.com Miles Kilometers Miles Kilometers Port Keystone 113 112 Townsend Lake Lake Crescent Sequim Kenmore Air Express, 1-800-543-9595, www.kenmoreair.com Seattle (via Bainbridge ferry)...... 76 122 Hurricane Ridge...... 18 30 Ozette 101 101 Port Olympic Sol Duc River Angeles Whidbey Sol Duc National Forest River 20 Island (360) 457-4491, www.cohoferry.com River MV Coho, Tacoma...... 110 177 Marymere Falls...... 20 32 Forks River Olympic 110 National Elwha Dungeness Line, 1-800-457-4492, (360) 417-0700, Dungeness Forest 101 104 Sequim...... 15 24 Victoria, BC (by ferry)...... 18 29 104 Edmonds www.olympicbuslines.com Olympic National Park 105 101 Olympic Kingston Port Townsend...... 50 80 Olympia...... 122 196 National Rite Bros. Aviation, (360) 452-6226, www.ritebros.com Forest 305 3 Bainbridge Forks...... 57 91 Aberdeen/Hoquiam...... 145 233 Island Seattle Rocket Transportation, (360) 683-8087 or (877) 697-6258, Bainbridge Queets River www.gorocketman.com Pacific Clallam Bay/Sekiu...... 64 103 Spokane...... 359 578 Quinault River 101 Bremerton Ocean Boeing Washington State , (206) 464-6400, Lake Quinault Field Olympic 16 SeaTac www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries Neah Bay...... 87 140 , OR...... 255 410 National Forest Intl. Airport Quinault River Hoh Rainforest...... 88 141 Sea/Tac Airport...... 125 201 N 101 5 INSIDEOUT 16 SOLUTIONS Tacoma ©2012 101

2 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 3 Winery Events – Feb. , Apr. , Nov. Sprint Boat Racing at the Extreme Sports Park – Events The wineries are open nearly every day for tastings, but throughout August 9 and September 6. Weather the year several events celebrate the wine produced in the region. This exciting spectator friendly sport is attracting dedicated race fans No matter what time of year February presents Red Wine and Chocolate, April has NW Wine & to watch these amazing fast and agile high powered jet boats. This Port Angeles enjoys a coastal climate and is mild throughout Cheese Tour, and November is the Harvest Bounty Fall Wine Tour. venue has great vantage points to view the entire track with plenty of you visit Port Angeles there is www.olympicpeninsulawineries.org or (800) 785-5495. parking available. A real party atmosphere awaits race fans. the year. Temperatures during the daytime range from 40° bound to be a festival or special NW Cup Downhill Cycling Series – Apr. 18–20, May 16–18, www.ussbaracing.com 509-539-9383 in winter months to 70° in the summer months. Average rain event that will make your visit September 12–14 Clallam County Fair – August 14–17 fall is 25 inches per year for Port Angeles. NW Cup has become the premier downhill mountain bike race series There is nothing like the relaxed atmosphere of a small community truly memorable. Photo: Russ Veenema in the . Three races are in Port Angeles, and two rural fair. Rodeos, food, big name entertainment, 4H displays, Two major natural Port Angeles Farmers Market Every Saturday Year Round and at Mt. Hood, OR. This year Port Angeles will feature the finals taking agriculture programs and much more. www.clallamcountyfair.com or features, water Wednesday Evenings during the Summer place in September. www.nwcup.com or (360) 477-9288. (360) 417-2551. and mountains, Monthly –Second Weekend – Art Event Kayak Symposium – Olympic Peninsula Senior Games – August 22–24 impact the weather Feb. 8–9 & 15–17...... Red Wine & Chocolate April 12–13 For anyone over 50 that loves to compete. This event has something of Port Angeles. April 4–6...... Olympic BirdFest Learn about the latest for nearly everyone. This is a great way to enjoy the area, get some The water, which nearly surrounds April 18–20...... NW Cup Downhill Cycling Series in boats and kayak exercise and still feel like you are on vacation. gear. Three local kayak www.olympicpeninsulaseniorgames.org or (360) 457-7004. the area, keeps April 12–13...... Kayak Symposium the temperature Photo: Russ Veenema companies’ team up to Arts in Action & Sand Sculpture – April 12–13...... NW Wine & Cheese Tour amazingly comfortable year-round. Seldom does it get really cold, put this event together September 5–7 May 4–5...... Mustang & Cougar Car Show which takes place at and the summer has surprisingly low humidity. The Olympic Photo: Russ Veenema Using the backdrop of Port Angeles’ May 16–18...... NW Cup Downhill Cycling Series Hollywood Beach in picturesque City Pier and Hollywood Mountains also play a big role in influencing the weather. Because Port Angeles. www.raftandkayak.com or (360) 452-1443. they rise over 7,000 feet and are south and west of Port Angeles, May 23–26...... Juan de Fuca Festival Beach, this event has become known the mountains create a rain shadow effect for the Port Angeles/ May 24–25...... Halibut Derby 20th Annual Juan de Fuca Festival – May 23–26 for the sand sculpture competition. Celebrated Memorial Day weekend, this festival features over 125 Plus, a variety of vendors and food Sequim region. This combination of a temperate climate and a June thru September, Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m., Concert on the Pier Series performances of music, dance and theater from around the world, booths will keep you busy for hours. reasonable amount of rain make it ideal for humans, but plants including musical workshops, a global market place, public art and www.artsinaction.org or also love it, which is why flowers, gardening, and boutique farming

June 1...... North Olympic Discovery Marathon Photo: Russ Veenema special activities for children. www.jffa.org or (360) 457-5411. (360) 417-0501. are so popular. June 21–22...... Sluicing of the Hogback 100th Anniversary North Olympic Discovery Marathon – June 1 Run A Muck –September 20 July & August...... Olympic Cellars Winery Summer Concert Series PA AVG. PA AVG. SEATTLE AVG. This half and full marathon uses beautiful Olympic Discovery Trail that Time to get mucked. This fun run combines speed, endurance, and DAILY HIGH / LOW PRECIP. PRECIP. July 4...... 4th of July Celebration & WAVE Cable Fireworks connects Sequim and Port Angeles. Run for the personal challenge being clever to get through the obstacles. JAN. 45 / 33 4.4" 5.1" July 11...... 17th Annual Ruddell Cruise–In and enjoy the spectacular views. www.nodm.com or (360) 417-1301 . www.extremesportspark.net FEB. 48 / 36 3.1" 4.2" July 18–20...... Sequim Lavender Weekend Sluicing of the Hogback 100th Anniversary Celebration June 21-22 Dungeness Crab and Seafood MAR. 50 / 36 2.0" 3.8" August 2...... 31st Annual Joyce Daze Blackberry Festival This event is a wonderful history lesson and hands on Festival – October 10–12 APR. 55 / 39 1.1" 2.6" August 3...... Ride The Hurricane demonstration of how Port Angeles was raised from sea level and Combine food, entertainment, constant flooding to the current waterfront community it is. great waterfront atmosphere, MAY 61 / 43 0.9" 1.8" August 9...... Sprint Boat Racing www.portangelesdowntown.com or (360) 457-9614. cooking demonstrations from JUN. 65 / 48 1.0" 1.5" August 14–17...... Clallam County Fair famous chefs and the ability to Ride The Hurricane – August 3 JUL. 69 / 51 0.5" 0.8" August 22–24...... 10th Annual Olympic Peninsula Senior Games This unique event allows cyclists catch your own Dungeness Crab from the giant tanks stocked AUG. 68 / 51 1.1" 1.0" September 5–7...... Arts in Action & Sand Sculpture to have the famed Hurricane Photo: Russ Veenema SEPT. 66 / 49 1.1" 1.6" September 6...... Sprint Boat National Finals Ridge Road free of vehicles with hundreds of live crab and you have one fun event. www.crabfestival.org or (360) 452-6300. OCT. 58 / 39 3.3" 3.2" September 12–14...... Finals NW Cup Downhill Cycling Series from 7AM-noon. Hurricane Ridge Road is considered one Forest Storytelling Festival – October 17–19 NOV. 50 / 38 3.8" 5.9" September 20...... Run A Muck of the premier cycling uphill Bringing in some of the best presenters in the country, this festival DEC. 46 / 35 4.4" 5.6" October 10–12...... Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival rides in the country and offers celebrates the beauty of a good story. Workshops, concerts, and the TOTAL 26.8" 37.1"

October 17–19...... Forest Storytelling Festival spectacular views. The ride Photo: Russ Veenema ability to learn from the best make this a very enjoyable few days. November 8–9...... Harvest Bounty Fall Wine Tour down is a blast! www.portangeles.org or (360) 452-2363. www.dancingleaves.com/storypeople or (360) 417-5031. For more information: For more information, locations and reservations: November 28–30...... Festival Of Trees Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, (360) 452-2363, www.portangeles.org/weather (360) 452-2363, www.portangeles.org

4 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 5 • Rent a kayak and experience the area from a water view of the lushest rainforests in the Things To Do (guides available). Olympic National Park world. Drive about two hours • Visit a waterfall. There are west from Port Angeles on Hwy. Spend a few hours or a few days in Port Angeles and many to choose from but In 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a proclamation 101 to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor to get you started try the Center. The Visitor Center is 19 you will appreciate the statement —Port Angeles: The Madison Falls, Sol Duc creating Mount Olympus National Monument to protect Falls, or Marymere Falls. miles inland from Hwy. 101. Three Authentic Northwest. the summer range and breeding grounds of Olympic elk. loop trails near the Visitor Center • Experience the crashing Deciding on what to do is always a tough decision when on vacation, waves at the most Olympic National Park was established on June 29, 1938. The are easy to stroll and give a great and in an area like the Olympic Peninsula the choices become northwestern point of the coastal strip was added to the park in 1953. In 1976, Olympic sampling of the area. The Center Cape difficult, because there is so much to do. continental U.S., the is also the kick-off point to climb Flattery Trail. National Park became a Man and the Biosphere Reserve and Mt. Olympus. We hope this list will help with the decision process:

• See Native American in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Park. Photo: Russ Veenema • Drive to Hurricane Ridge, which is 40 minutes each way. culture at the Makah Ocean Beaches Your reward is spectacular views and great hikes Museum and the Elwha The rugged coastline of Olympic National Park can be easily Heritage Center. Three Parks in One • Bike or Hike the Olympic Discovery Trail. Olympic National Park explored at Rialto Beach and La Push. Take Hwy. 101 west from Dungeness Spit • Stop by the Feiro Marine Science Center and experience • Drive to has three distinct major Port Angeles

for great bird watching Photo: InsideOut Solutions the touch tanks. areas—the glaciered for about 90 while enjoying the view of minutes and • Olympic Game Farm the Strait of Juan de Fuca mountains and high allows you to get up close turn west on • Visit the lavender fields of Sequim. country of the interior; to bears, lions, zebras, and the lush rain forest State Hwy. more all from the comfort • Take a guided raft trip on the Elwha River. of the west-facing 110. On the of your car. • Hop on The Coho Ferry and visit Victoria for a touch of valleys; and the rugged north side of

• Pick up a walking map old England. Photo: Russ Veenema wilderness coastline. the Quilayute at the Visitor Center and • Tour Butchart Gardens Photo: Russ Veenema River is Rialto Beach—a beautiful spot to enjoy the surf and take the self-guided Art on in Victoria, B.C. The vastness of the park the Town Tour. can seem daunting—you can drive completely around the park on rugged beach. On the south side of the Quilayute River is the Tribal • Drive to Salt Creek reservation of the Quilayute and the town of La Push. Nearby First • Take a guided tour from Hwy. 101, yet no road goes all the way through the interior of the Recreation Area County Beach and to the south Second Beach are easy to reach and offer Heritage Tours and Park at low tide for Peninsula. Below are a few areas that will allow you to experience beautiful beach access. This Northwest coast experience will leave learn the history of Port great tide pools Photo: Russ Veenema the character of the “three parks.” Angeles. Two tours daily you in awe of the beauty of Olympic National Park. Mon-Sat. Experience the wonders of the Olympic Peninsula with these Hurricane Ridge Photo: Jim McCauley, IOS Photo: Jim McCauley, • The Fine Arts Center unique nature adventures. Hurricane Ridge, More Information Olympic National Park is open all year. Some roads and facilities features work from Northwest artists, and a unique outside Experience Olympics, (360) 808-923, only minutes Art Park spread over five acres. www.experienceolympic.com from the center are closed in winter. Entrance fees (good for 7 days) are collected • Taste the wine Expeditions NW, (360) 452-6210, www.expeditionsnw.com of downtown Port at various locations within the park from May through October and beer produced and Hurricane Ridge year round. Cost is $15 per vehicle. Annual locally at one of our Island Adventures, 800-465-4604, www.island-adventures.com Angeles, offers spectacular views entrance passes can be obtained at entrance stations for $30 or ask excellent wineries Morning Star Balloon, (360) 601-2433, www.nwplace.com about senior rates. & breweries of the high country For more information: • Take your kids to and the Olympic Olympic Park Visitor Center, (360) 565-3130, www.nps.gov/olym Clallam Bay/Sekiu Chamber, (360) 963-2339, www.clallambay.com the super Dream Mountains. The Olympic Coast Discovery Center, (360) 457-6622, Playground or Forks Chamber of Commerce, (360) 374-2531, www.forkswa.com 19-mile drive Photo: Bob Stepp www.ocnms.nos.noaa.gov Skate Park on Race Photo: Russ Veenema North Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, (360) 452-8552, is breathtaking and you can stop at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Street. Tours Available www.olympicpeninsula.org Center and learn more about the mountains and the park. Winter All Points Tours & Charters, (360) 565-1139, • Go to Ediz Hook or Francis Street Park and enjoy the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, (360) 452-2363, at the Ridge is fantastic and the road is open Friday-Sunday and water view. www.goallpoints.com www.portangeles.org holidays. You will need to have chains in the car to access the ridge • Treat yourself to local farmers markets Saturdays weekly Experience Olympic, (360) 808-9237, Sequim-Dungeness Chamber of Commerce, (360) 683-6349, December-March. www.experienceolympic.com and Wednesdays (summer only) www.cityofsequim.com • Visit the Olympic Coast Discovery Center, operated by Hoh Rain Forest NOAA, at the Landing Mall. Moisture-laden air from the Pacific brings an average of 140 inches of annual rainfall to the Hoh Valley. This moisture has created one

6 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 7 Camping Marina at Sequim Bay, this is a great Hiking & Camping Camping can have a variety of Olympic Discovery Trail spot to see what catch is being off meanings, depending on whom loaded or relax and watch the boats. In Port Angeles a walk in the park you ask. For some it means Port Angeles and Sequim offer a wonderful off-highway Breaking up the ride over a couple means Olympic National Park hiking to a remote lake with mostly paved trail called the Olympic Discovery Trail that of days is becoming popular and all your gear on your back. and the choices for destinations takes you past exquisite views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, several B&B and lodging options To others having the ability to close to the trail make this an ideal are fabulous. Choose from simple drive to the site with all the the and through the rural country side. weekend getaway. day hikes that literally start camping toys in the back of the van and have the amenities of The trail will eventually run from Port Townsend to the Pacific You can also drive to several parking within the city limits of Port showers, toilets and family play Coast, but for now the primary areas are the nearly 60 miles in and areas located along the trail allowing Angeles to multi-day wilderness areas, makes the most sense. around Port Angeles you to explore different sections. & Sequim. Head west For more biking adventures; head Finally, there are those with Photo: Russ Veenema backpacking adventures. Hiking through the Port

Photo: Russ Veenema fully stocked and self-contained to Victoria on the Coho for the is a year round activity so no luxury motor homes and Angeles downtown, Galloping Goose Trail. You will need to clear customs, so remember matter what the season there is a trailers that create the best camping memories. past the marina and you must have a passport or the interesting paper Photo: John Gussman Well not to worry, Olympic National Park and the surrounding area enhanced driver’s license. trail for you. mill out to Ediz Hook, offer something for everyone. The park encompasses over one There are many other rides here you can hear the Photo: Russ Veenema million acres with the majority holding a wilderness designation. for the mountain biker, or Hiking waves crash on the rocks and enjoy the view of Port Angeles and the For the backcountry hiker/camping enthusiast there are few better the road bike enthusiast. Marymere Falls, Olympic Mountains. Check the local bike shops Spruce Railroad Trail, places to get away Further west the trail embarks on a wonderful section which for a ride that suits your Hurricane Ridge from it all. There are state, county connects the community of Port Angeles to the Elwha River. Cyclists skills and ability. Trails, Ocean Beaches will be rewarded with a view of Hiking is a passion and national The trail also is ideal for the river from the lower deck IOS Photo: Jim McCauley, campgrounds running and walking with for many that of the bridge that is beautiful. scattered all several events scheduled each year. come to Olympic The sections of the trail between National Park through the Photo: InsideOut Solutions Olympic Peninsula, the river and the “west end” are For more information: and nowhere coming together nicely so check else will you find the diversity of hikes in such a short distance like giving you the Olympic Discovery Trail, (360) 683-4549, the web site for the latest opening. www.olympicdiscoverytrail.com you will find on the Olympic Peninsula. From the moisture-laden opportunity to choose from a Photo: Russ Veenema There is also The Adventure Adventures Through Kayaking, (360) 417-3015, moss-covered trails of the rain forest, to wild trails along the ocean Route Trail that is geared to www.atkayaking.com where the Pacific waves are crashing just steps away. Then there are mountain setting to a campsite within ear shot of breaking waves. mountain bikes or hiking but for Bike Garage, (360) 504-2040 the beautiful tree-lined hikes to a secluded waterfall, and topping If you need a spot to park your rig for the week, there are over a dozen locations for you to select from. Many with full hook-ups and the adventurous the rewards of Sound Bikes and Kayaks, (360) 457-1240, them all are high Photo: Russ Veenema RV supplies. Pick your view of mountains, water, or forest and plan spectacular views are worth the www.soundbikeskayaks.com country hikes extra effort. Visit Adventures through Kayaking listed below for tours to take lots of photos. Cycling and running events use the trail several times a year. See the where the views and bike rentals offered for this section of trail. events calendar on page 4 for details. seem to go on For additional information and help please contact: forever. East of downtown a spectacular 5 miles of trail hugs the water. Clallam County Parks and Recreation, (360) 417-2291, This section offers opportunities for birding, and looking for sea www.clallam.net/countyparks For the more life. Then head inland and over the first of several bridges as you adventurous there Olympic National Park, (360) 565-3130, www.nps.gov/olym cross Morse Creek. The next five miles is a little hilly but soon you are wilderness Washington State Parks, (888) 226-7688, www.parks.wa.gov are back to the nearly flat sections wandering through the Sequim and backcountry For campgrounds and RV info see the list of RV Parks and Dungeness Valley. One of the highlights is the Railroad Bridge Park hiking trails Campgrounds on page 22. and the crossing of the Dungeness River. This is also where the

Photo: Russ Veenema where you can Audubon Society is located and a stop to look at their displays is a go for days and not see anyone. Experience a true mountaineering real education. outing and go all the way to the glaciers. As you can see, the hikes are truly amazing. The City of Sequim beckons you to find the shops and restaurants that this community offers. Take the short detour to John Wayne Photo: Russ Veenema

8 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 9 Olympic Coast & Kayaking Sol Duc River - For Boating Fishing extreme kayak Port Angeles has access to flat water, white water and sea adventure head Discovered in 1769 because of Port Angeles offers wonderful fishing. Within a short amount kayaking, which in turn has allowed Kayaking to be one to the coast or the the wonderful sheltered harbor of miles you can test your skill in salt water, lakes, streams, rivers. of the more popular active oriented family outings in the During the winter and deep water access, Port rivers and even catch shellfish. months and into Port Angeles area. Angeles throughout the years Be sure you have the proper state fishing license and know the seasons for the spring the waves are Photo: InsideOut Solutions has been a gracious host to Photo: Russ Veenema different species of fish and locations where you can fish. Listed below you will be led big and the rivers to just a few of the many run fast, ideal conditions for surf kayaking and white water river ships coming and going from the Pacific. The Strait of Juan de Fuca offers huge halibut and salmon. popular sites in and around the Shellfishing is also very popular and crabbing for the famous kayaking. But in the summer the conditions can be dead flat on the Ask someone that has visited Port Angeles to provide a vivid memory, community, and some of the local coast making the seastacks an easy paddle destination. Dungeness is a passion for many. The area offers fantastic river merchants that can help you in and many will comment about the huge ships at anchor in the fishing. The Dungeness, Elwha, Bogachiel and Sol Duc rivers are all East of Port Angeles near the town and online. Dungeness Bay and Sequim Bay harbor. Reasons for stopping in Port Angeles ranges from topside short drives from Port Angeles and there are several areas where community of Sequim two terrific kayaking areas beckon. The repair, waiting to unload or load in one of the large cities of the you can put-in with drift boats or walk to the river for wading Port Angeles Harbor This large Dungeness Bay which is protected by the famed Dungeness Spit , or simply to give the crew some shore leave. However protected area is best paddled access. Guides are available or you can go out on your own. If offers an excellent wind and Port Angeles is much more than a harbor for large ships. Recreation you do not have time to fish for your dinner be sure to visit a local when winds are light or coming wave block. This area also boaters will find some of the finest cruising anywhere. Just 18 miles from the west. You can put in restaurant for extremely fresh seafood or savor the delightful flavor offers the opportunity to across the Strait of Juan de Fuca lies the famous San Juan and Gulf of smoked fish which makes a perfect gift to bring back home. from Hollywood Beach at the paddle out to the Dungeness Islands. The Port Angeles Boat Haven offers transient moorage, City Pier, Port Angeles Boat Lighthouse. Two launch sites gas, diesel, power, ice, fresh water, boat hoist, launching ramp, Ediz Hook Boat Launch Haven or Ediz Hook. The views are located off Marine Drive. restrooms, showers, waste pump-out, bait and tackle. Next to the Located on Marine Drive on Ediz Hook, just south of the Coast of the Olympic Mountains are Henschel Photo: Valerie Sequim Bay is best accessed marina the Boat Yard provides covered and open work areas, a 133- Guard Station. Space for parked trailers is limited. outstanding and getting up close to the huge ships at anchor is a real via the boat ramp of John ton marine railway and a 40 ton straddle hoist. experience. Wayne Marina. This beautiful Port Angeles Boat Haven Boat Launch Additional launch facilities for small boats are located in Port Marine Drive just west of downtown Port Angeles. Lake Crescent Just 17 miles west of Port Angeles on Hwy 101. This protected bay offers ideal Angeles near the end of Ediz Hook, and also at the public ramp by spectacular lake within Olympic National Park with crystal clear conditions except when the the Port Angeles Yacht Club. Dungeness Bay Boat Launch water allows you wind is from the south. Seals Take 101 East then Left on Kitchen-Dick Rd. to Marine Dr. to schedule a full are plentiful as are starfish In nearby Sequim the John Wayne Marina, offers a park like day of activities. which are easily viewed location in Sequim Bay. The marina has transient moorage, power, John Wayne Marina Boat Launch - on Sequim Bay The area offers near the rock jetty. The park water, gas, diesel, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and waste Take 101 East to Whitefeather Way Ramp is at the north end of the wonderful flat like setting of the marina is Photo: Russ Veenema pump out. marina. perfect for a picnic before or after paddling. Also in Sequim Bay is the Mooring buoys water kayaking. Sequim Bay State Park. For more information, licenses & equipment: Stop at one of the are available and there is limited dock space, with restrooms, Remember northwest water is cold so wear the appropriate gear and Port of Port Angeles, (360) 457-8572, www.portofpa.com restaurants with always wear a PFD. showers and campsites on shore. There are several excellent views of the lake. anchorage options in Sequim Bay should you wish to not take Sunrise Meats and Smoked Fish, (360) 457-3211,

Photo: Russ Veenema For more information and paddle experiences please contact: www.sunrisemeats.com There are several advantage of the shore facilities. Adventures Through Kayaking, (360) 417-3015, High Tide Seafoods, Inc, (360) 452-8488 points to put in and over 30 miles of shoreline to explore. Beautiful Lake Crescent offers several launch facilities and the www.atkayaking.com Swain’s General Store, (360) 452-2357 www.swainsinc.com Freshwater Bay Take 101 west to State Rt. 112 and then turn crystal clear water and beautiful mountain views are sure to make Olympic Raft & Kayak, (360) 452-1443, www.raftandkayak.com Washington State Fish & Wildlife, (360) 902-2200, right onto Freshwater Bay Road and you will end up at a Clallam boating here a memorable experience. Sound Bikes and Kayaks, (360) 457-1240, www.wa.gov/wdfw County boat launch. The area is protected and offers an ideal area www.soundbikeskayaks.com Waters West, (360) 417-0937, www.waterswest.com to start your paddle. Beautiful vistas, wildlife and sealife make For more information: the extra effort worth it. Be aware of your abilities and don’t over Kayak Symposium, April 12–13 John Wayne Marina, (360) 417-3440, www.portofpa.com WestSide Guide Service, (360) 452-4792, www.westsideguide.com extend yourself. The tides and wave action can sometimes make the Port Angeles Boat Haven, (360) 457-4505, www.portofpa.com paddling challenging.

10 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 11 Ferry To Victoria Victoria Winter Port Angeles is only 18 miles Winter at the famed MV COHO - BLACK BALL FERRY LINE across the Strait of Juan de Fuca Hurricane Ridge. VEHICLE & PASSENGER FERRY from the city of Victoria, the Hurricane Ridge, just minutes 2014 SAILING - SCHEDULE & FARES capital of . from downtown Port Angeles, is the local haven for cross-country WWW.COHOFERRY.COM • (360) 457-4491 The BlackBall Ferry Line M.V.

Photo: Russ Veenema skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding, Coho is a vehicle and passenger downhill skiing and tubing. It is part ferry operating year round to of Olympic National Park and one Port Angeles–Victoria • Victoria–Port Angeles 2014 Fares • One-Way 2014 Reservation Fees Victoria BC. Sailing times vary 90 Minute Crossing Time RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED road will take you the 18 miles to depending on the season. find the snowfields and trails. Port Angeles/Victoria (U.S. Funds) One Way Vehicle Only Reservation Fee Depart Port Angeles Depart Victoria A decidedly British feeling is ever Per Adult Passenger...... $17.00 Online Reservation (24 hours in advance).... $ 11.00 Snowshoeing at the ridge offers 20 Photo: Courtesy The Butchart Gardens Feb. 6 thru Feb. 27 8:20 a.m. *10:30 a.m. Phone Reservation...... $ 16.00 present in this charming city to Photo: Russ Veenema Children...... $8.50 miles of trails, the Klahhane Ridge *2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Online Motorcycle Reservation...... $ 8.00 the north. While you’re there, explore the beautiful world-famous Bicycles...... $6.50 and Wolf Creek trails offer scenery and serenity. The short trek up * Feb. 14–17 and Feb. 21–Feb. 23, Fri., Sat. & Sun. Only Phone Motorcycle Reservation...... $11.00 Butchart Gardens or Motorcycle & Driver...... $34.00 Hurricane Hill affords you a magnificent vantage of surrounding Feb. 28 thru May 14 8:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. stroll around the pictur- Round Trip Vehicle Only Reservation Fee peaks and valleys. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Motorized Tricycle & Driver...... $47.00 esque Inner Harbour. Motorcycle Side Car/Trailer...... $17.00 Online Reservation (24 hours in advance) ����� $ 16.00 Downhill skiing is quite limited, however Hurricane Ridge does offer May 15 thru Sept. 21 8:15 a.m. **6:10 a.m. Phone Reservation...... $ 26.00 Spend your afternoon 12:45 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Vehicle & Driver...... $60.50 Online Motorcycle Reservation...... $8.50 two rope tows and a Poma lift with runs that range from beginner to 5:20 p.m. 3:00 p.m. (18 ft & under) touring on a double- Phone Motorcycle Reservation...... $ 16.00 expert. *9:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Buses & Trucks...... Call decker bus and sipping * Jun. 19–Sept. 7 only ** Jun. 20–Sept. 8 only tea at the majestic Snowboarders can purchase a lift ticket and take advantage of the Sept. 22 thru Jan. 4, 2015 *8:20 a.m. *10:30 a.m. Empress Hotel. For rope tows and Poma lift, or they can use their own locomotion and *12:45 p.m. *3:00 p.m. the more adventurous, venture to the top of Hurricane Hill. Basically, all hillsides and bowls 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. *5:15 p.m. *7:30 p.m. book a whale watching deemed safe are open. Photo: Russ Veenema * Sept. 26–Sept. 28 only, Oct. 10–Oct. 13 only adventure. have not been left out and Olympic National Park COHO Tubers and sliders FERRY Port Angeles Harbor Victoria is also an ideal point to start driving or motorcycle tours provides areas with easy access for children and families to enjoy the Check website for 2015 Schedule Schedule and Fares Subject To Change R A I L RTERMINAL O A D AV E . for Island. The island is extremely diverse and around winter wonderland. The Hurricane Ridge Visitor Lodge offers ranger each corner seems to be another incredible sight. assistance, equipment rental, interpretive exhibits and food service. IDENTIFICATION: L A N D I NT GH E W. F R O N T S T. Victoria is home to the Galloping Goose Trail and is very A shuttle Friday-Sunday leaves from downtown Port Angeles and the Remember that Victoria is in Canada, so you will be crossing an international border and identification for Customs and Immigration is O N E WAY popular with cyclists. Vern Burton Center with two round trips. Reservations are suggested VISITOR CENTER required. Custom and Immigration clearance in both Victoria and Port S. OAK ST. but not mandatory. Contact All Points Tours & Charters for details. Angeles is quick and efficient but travelers need to be prepared. Remember that Victoria W. F I R S T S T. is in Canada, so you ALL persons*(see LPR and military exceptions below), including U.S. citizens, traveling by air W. 2 N D S T. Winter weather changes rapidly so always check conditions before ven- N. LAURELO N E ST.WAY between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, N. LINCOLN ST. E . F R O N T S T. will be crossing an turing up Hurricane Ridge Road. There is an access fee of $15 per vehicle and Bermuda are required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard O N E WAY international border Merchant Mariner Document. W. 3 R D S T. for entering the park which is valid for 7 days or a one year pass for only S . O A K S T. 101 and identification All U.S. and Canadian citizens who are 16 and older traveling between the U.S. and Canada, $30. Chains are required to be carried in all vehicles in the winter. E . 2 N D S T. Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land or sea (includ- W. 4 T H S T. 101 for Customs and 101 For more winter wonderland info: ing ferries), are required to present a valid passport, passport card, Frequent Traveler card N E . F I R S T S T. Immigration is required. S. LAUREL ST. Photo: InsideOut Solutions (NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST), Enhanced Driver’s License (for residents in states that issue them) or E . 3 R D S T. Hurricane Ridge Ski Area, (360) 457-2879, www.hurricaneridge.net O N E WAY Travelers will need a Military ID with travel orders (see below). U.S. and Canadian citizens who are 15 years old or S. LINCOLN ST. ©2012 ONP Hurricane Ridge Winter Info, younger may travel with just a copy of their birth certificate, as may teens between the ages InsideOut Solutions passport or enhanced driver’s license. of 16-18 if they are part of an adult supervised school, religious, cultural or athletic group. PEABODY ST. www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/hurricane-ridge-in-winter.htm, (360) 565-3130 or (360) 565-3131 *Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR) (Green card holder’s) do NOT need a passport to enter For more information: You can leave your car in Port Angeles in any of three convenient parking the United States, however you may need a passport to enter another country. Please All Points Tours & Charters, (360) 565-1139 www.goallpoints.com lots with rates from $5 and up per day. (see map) MV Coho, (360) 457-4491, www.cohoferry.com contact the embassy of the foreign country you will be traveling to for their requirements. Port Angeles–Victoria Tourist Bureau, (360) 452-7084, Swain’s General Store, (360) 452-2357 www.swainsinc.com *Military personnel traveling under orders may present photo id and orders. Family For more information: members must present a passport (with the exception of children 15 and younger arriving Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, BC Ferry Information, www.bcferries.com Brown’s Outdoor, (360) 457-4150, www.brownsoutdoor.com by land or sea). (360) 452-2363, www.portangeles.org

12 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 13 Port Angeles Light Opera Association Birding Golf Indoor & Evening will be performing their 28th production this summer. PALOA players provide year-round The Olympic Peninsula offers habitat for thousands of birds Blessed with a location of mild Entertainment entertainment. PALOA singers can also be from over 200 different species and you are almost guaranteed seasonal swings, Port Angeles booked for events or meetings. to see a majestic Bald Eagle. Popular viewing areas include: offers year-round golf at several The temperate climate of Port Angeles begs you to be The Community Playhouse provides a stage outdoors any month of the year. However when inclement for the Port Angeles Community Players. The

courses. local thespians put together an annual five- Photo: InsideOut Solutions Port Angeles Waterfront and Ediz Hook weather arrives, there is a craving for inside activity and the play season between September and June. Large numbers of shorebirds, sea ducks, brants, gulls, and raptors. The Cedars At Dungeness area provides many options. Nearby Sequim is home for the Olympic Theatre Arts, offering Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge A 6,456-yard, 18-hole public four evening and matinee performances each year during the same Take Hwy. 101 east to golf course operated by 7 Cedars Bowling season. Casino; offers a dry round of golf Kitchen-Dick Road. Turn Perfect for a family outing, bowling is always Lovers of the silver screen have left (north) on Kitchen-Dick. due to Olympic Mountain rain a great choice. No reservations are needed shadow. Facility offers a grass two film viewing options in the The Refuge will be about 2 with hours until midnight every day. Laurel area. Deer Park Cinema on the miles on your left. The Refuge driving range and great views of Photo: Russ Veenema Lanes, a local favorite, offers 16 lanes. the Olympic Mountains and a full east side of Port Angeles offers five protects critical habitat and Recently updated with the latest computer Photo: InsideOut Solutions service restaurant and lounge. theatres. The downtown, 1920’s-era nesting sites for migrating and Photo: Russ Veenema assistance to enhance your bowling Lincoln Theatre retains its classic marquee and feel while dividing resident waterfowl. Many viewing opportunities exist. Portions experience. A café is also on site.

Peninsula Golf Club Photo: InsideOut Solutions itself into three smaller theatres. of the Refuge are closed to the public to provide sanctuary for Located on Golf Course Road Throughout the year special performances presented by the Juan birds during critical migration and nesting times. Health Clubs at the east end of Port Angeles The Clallam County Family YMCA de Fuca Festival showcase global talent and use the quality : Upper Waters of Dungeness this semi-private club offers an offers day passes and welcomes facilities of Peninsula College or the Port Angeles High School. Directions can be obtained online or at the Port Angeles Visi- 18-hole par 72 course. Views visitors. Also available for guests For more information contact the following: tor Center and at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center. of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to town are Anytime Fitness, and Mountain species here include Dippers in the rivers, Hermit are remarkable. Public is able Storm King Crossfit. Contact the 7 Cedars Casino, (360) 683-7777, www.7cedarscasino.com Thrushes in the thickets, and American Pipits, Horned Larks, to play after noon daily except facility of your choice to obtain Elwha River Casino, (360) 452-3005, www.elwharivercasino.com and Gray-crowned Rosy Finches near the high peaks. Thursday. Lessons and covered specifics of the equipment offered. Photo: InsideOut Solutions Deer Park Cinema, (360) 452-7176, www.pen-movies.com driving range available. Photo: Russ Veenema Laurel Lanes, (360) 457-5858 Olympic National Park at Hurricane Ridge Casinos Mountain birds include Ravens, Steller’s and Gray Jays, Townsend’s Sky Ridge Golf Course Gaming and entertainment abound. East of Port Angeles is 7 Cedars Lincoln Theatre, (360) 457-7997, www.pen-movies.com Solitaires, and Golden Eagles. One can hear flight-calls of Marbled A unique links style 3,405 yards nine hole course with two Casino, a Vegas-style casino with craps tables, poker room, roulette Olympic Theatre Arts, (360) 683-7326, www.olympictheatrearts.org Murrelets as they circle over the old-growth forest at dawn. distinct tee locations for each hole allows for an 18 hole wheels, keno boards, slot machines, Port Angeles Community Players, (360) 452-6651, experience on a nine hole layout. Located in the dry Dungeness card tournaments and special events, www.pacommunityplayers.com Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park Valley, Sky Ridge offers huge greens, generous wide fairways and including shows by nationally recognized Port Angeles Light Opera Association, (360) 457-5630, The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society conducts several a terrific practice facility. performers. There are full-service www.paloa.org bird counts each year and visiting bird watchers are encour- restaurants, deli, gift shop and a smoke Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, (360) 457-5579, aged to call for information on recent bird sightings and For additional shop. Just west of Port Angeles you www.olypen.com/pasymphony counts. Free, guided bird walks are conducted each Wednesday information: will findThe Lower Elwha River Olympic Peninsula YMCA, (360) 452-9244, at 8:30 a.m. The Railroad Bridge is one of the most popular The Cedars at Casino. The Elwha River Casino offers www.olympicpeninsulaYMCA.org spots in the area for birding and enjoying the river. Dungeness, (360) 683-6344, 7000 square feet of FUN – with over Anytime Fitness, (360) 457-3200, [email protected]

For additional information: www.dungenessgolf.com 100 electronic slot machines, and a Photo: 7 Cedars Casino Storm King Crossfit, (360) 477-0348, [email protected] Dungeness River Audubon Center, (360) 681-4076, Peninsula Golf Club, full service deli. Day or night, there’s something for everyone! Both www.dungenessrivercenter.org (360) 457-6501 Photo: Russ Veenema casinos offer shuttles so call for schedules and pick up locations. www.golfinportangeles.com Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, After Dark www.olympicpeninsulaaudubon.org Sky Ridge Golf Course, (360) 683-3673, www.skyridgegolfcourse.com Active and retired professional musicians from all over the Birding Event: Olympic Peninsula come together to perform as the Port Angeles Olympic BirdFest, Apr. 4-6 (360) 681-4076, Symphony Orchestra. World-class guest artists regularly join the www.olympicbirdfest.org local ensemble. 14 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 15 Olympic Coast Discovery Center encouraged to visit the many farms and walk through the fields. The Art & Area Attractions This center operated by NOAA is located in the Landing Mall in Port visual beauty and strong fragrance of lavender attracts thousands History Angeles. The center explains the Olympic Coast National Marine each year. Several shops throughout the area offer lavender products The Port Angeles area is known for its endless recreation Sanctuary with interactive displays and video taken from underwater that you cannot find anywhere else, including lavender ice cream. Since it was officially options, but there are many other things to do that educate submersible adventures. Free. Open daily 10am–5pm Memorial Day See event section for the July Lavender Weekend details. established as the location through Labor Day. Sept. to mid-Oct. Sat. & Sun. only, 10am-5pm. or entertain. Makah Museum & Elwha Heritage Center of the Custom House in 1861, Art On The Town & Avenue of the The Makah museum is located in the tribal community of Neah Bay, Port Angeles has had a long The Olympic Game Farm People and is truly a world-class museum. Here you will find replicas of a Located between Port Angeles and Sequim, the Scattered throughout downtown 60-foot cedar longhouse, and colorful history and gives Olympic Game Farm offers the opportunity to Port Angeles you will find large and ocean-going canoes and credence to the marketing small sculptures and kinetic artwork. get up close to bear, elk, buffalo, zebra, llama artifacts from the famous slogan used by the community; and other wildlife, from the comfort of your Through the years artwork has been Ozette Dig. In Port Angeles car. The driving tour combined with feeding the purchased from regional artists or the recently opened Elwha Port Angeles, The Authentic animals right from your window is a memorable loaned to the community. Pick up an art Klallam Heritage Center Northwest. Photo: Clallam Cnty. EDC Photo: Clallam Cnty. experience. Erwin & Peggy Bauer Photo: OGF, tour brochure from the Visitor Center and gift shop is focused and enjoy a leisurely walk and some on programs that integrate Photo: InsideOut Solutions Don Francisco de Eliza discovered the deep-water harbor in 1791. All Photo: Russ Veenema Winery & Brewery Tours fabulous art. The fanciful Avenue Of The life and vocational skills, cultural values and history, local Native trade in and out of Port Angeles came through the harbor and today the Four local wineries and two People on Laurel St. is a big hit. American Art, as well provide opportunities to learn traditional Port of Port Angeles still maintains a vigorous harbor which is vital to the breweries produce great wine Klallam arts. economy. Recreation Corridor and beer and over the last Port Angeles was established as a townsite by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 Located between Race and Francis Streets For more information: several years have gained a good by executive order. The Board of Trade in 1890 called Port Angeles the this section of town now offers something deal of notoriety. Stop in and Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center, (360) 417-6254 “Second National City,” Washington, D.C. being the first. Most of the land for the entire family. Tennis do your own taste tests, or visit Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center, (360) 452-8471 was held as a military reserve until pioneers “jumped the reserve” in Photo: Russ Veenema courts, a wonderful during the many special events www.elwha.org 1890 and Congress agreed to the sale of lots in 1894. that are held throughout the year. playground for the kids, Heritage Tours Reservations, (360) 452-2363 a first class skate park, The forest and fishing industries played major roles in the boom and Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and the YMCA for exercise Makah Museum (360) 645-2711, bust economy of Port Angeles. Trees of mammoth proportions were

This award-winning small center situated on a bluff overlooking Port classes and weight room. Photos: Russ Veenema www.makah.com/mcrchome.htm shipped through the Port as forests around Port Angeles supplied Angeles and looking north Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, (360) 457-3532, the building materials for Seattle, San Francisco and beyond. Salmon Heritage Tours to Victoria B.C. changes art www.portangelesartcenter.com was king of the Strait and plentiful for all to fish. Both industries have displays every few months. Heritage Tours are offered in downtown slowed as concerns over habitat for bird and salmon are analyzed and Olympic Coast Discovery Center, (360) 457-6622, They specialize in Northwest Port Angeles Monday–Saturday year-round. Experience the “behind protective zones and regulations have been developed. the scenes” of how the www.ocnms.nos.noaa.gov artists and a unique outdoor In 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt established the Mt. Olympus community has evolved and Olympic Game Farm, (360) 683-4295, www.olygamefarm.com display, which uses 5 acres of National Monument. Olympic National Park was established in 1938 by hear some of the colorful Wineries, www.olympicpeninsulawineries.org woods as the backdrop with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Over the years generations of tourists

Photos: Russ Veenema stories. Sections of the walking paths directing you Black Diamond, (360) 457-0748, and travelers have come to the Olympics for rest and rejuvenation. to the artwork. famed underground are www.blackdiamondwinery.com also included. Also ideal for Learn more by visiting the Clallam County Museum displays in the Camaraderie Cellars, (360) 417-3564, Feiro Marine Life Center history buffs is the remodeled Federal Building at First and Oak St., the restored Carnegie Library

Photo: Russ Veenema www.camaraderiecellars.com The Feiro Marine Life Center, Carnegie Library Building, Heritage Museum on Lincoln St., or take a guided Heritage Walking Tour located on Port Angeles City Pier, which houses historical museum displays. Harbinger Winery, (360) 452-4262, which runs Mon–Sat year round. The community also has historical features live exhibits of local www.harbingerwinery.com murals in the downtown. marine life. Children especially Lavender Farms Olympic Cellars, (360) 452-0160, For more information: love the large touch tanks Lavender Farms in www.olympiccellars.com The Museum at the Carnegie, (360) 452-2662, featuring sea cucumbers and other the Sequim area have Photo: Russ Veenema Peaks Pub Brewery, (360) 452-2802 www.clallamhistoricalsociety.com creatures. The lab is open daily developed into a unique industry all their own. Heritage Tour Reservations, (360) 452-2363, June–September and noon-4PM October-May. www.portangelesheritagetours.com During the summer months guests are Event:

Photo: Russ Veenema 100th Anniversary Sluicing The Hogback June 21-22 16 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 17 RESTAURANT GUIDE CUISINE MEALS BANQUET Community & Lifestyle Tribal Culture Olympic Coast Cuisine Domino’s Pizza 1210-B E Front St, Port Angeles (360) 452-4222 • www.dominos.com Pizza L, D Double Eagle Steak & Seafood 1965 Woodcock Rd, The North Olympic Peninsula; the perfect blend of scenic beauty The Olympic Peninsula is rich with history regarding Native Sequim • (360) 683-6344 • www.dungenessgolf.com Steak, Seafood & Pasta B, L, D 150 Downriggers 115 East Railroad, Port Angeles and recreation combined with hi-tech, health care and education; American tribes. Restaurants of the North Olympic (360) 452-2700 • [email protected] Steak & Seafood L, D, 30 Drake’s Pizza & Subs 819 S. Lincoln St, Port Angeles packaged in an accessible rural community. (360) 452-4955 • [email protected] Pizza & Subs L, D Within close proximity to Port Angeles are the tribes of Lower Elwha Peninsula have local ingredients to assist EasyStreet Coffee and Tea House Internet Coffee/Soup B,L,D Klallam, Jamestown S’Klallam, Makah, Quileute, Hoh and Quinault. 128 W. 1st St., Port Angeles • (360) 775-5041 Technology is abundant with in helping create culinary memories. Fairmount Restaurant 1137 HWY 101 W, Port Angeles American B, L, D high-speed internet access, fiber- Downtown Port Angeles was once a thriving Klallam village known as (360) 457-7447 Admit it, one of the most important parts of a Fiesta Jalisco Mexican Restaurant 636 E Front St., optic service, and excellent digital Mexican L, D Tse-whit-zen and other significant villages of Native Americans have vacation is the food. Being nearly surrounded Port Angeles • (360) 452-3928 phone coverage. This technology First St. Haven 107 East First, Port Angeles been found in the region. Including the famous village of Ozette, by water, the selection for seafood (360) 457-0352 American B, L has allowed many people to Frugal’s 1520 East Front, Port Angeles which was covered by a massive landslide for many years. But a throughout the year is varied and abundant. Photo: Russ Veenema Drive Thru Burgers L, D telecommute or start that business (360) 452-4320 • www.frugalburger.com major archeological dig uncovered precious artifacts which led to Your visit is not complete unless you have Gordy’s Pizza & Pasta 1123 E. First, Port Angeles they always dreamed of. When a Italian L, D the opening of the Makah Cultural Museum and Research Center. ordered a local salmon or Dungeness Crab. Also abundant are oysters, (360) 457-5057 • www.gordyspizza.com face-to-face meeting is needed, Photo: Russ Veenema Granny’s Café 235471 Hwy 101 W, Port Angeles mussels, and clams. Depending on the time of year, salmon, halibut, (360) 928-3266 • www.grannyscafe.net American B, L, D 40 the local airport and Kenmore Air Express has you to Sea-Tac International This is a must visit when in the area. cod, and rockfish provide chefs with wonderfully fresh product. Jasmine Bistro 222 North Lincoln St. Port Angeles in 30 minutes with connections to the world. The extremely comfortable The local tribes play a significant role in the economy of the Olympic (360) 452-6148 • www.jasminebistropa.com Thai & Tapas L,D Perfect for mailing are the popular smoked fish products. Joshua’s Restaurant & Lounge 113 Del Guzzi Drive, Dungeness Line offers scheduled luxury bus service daily to Sea-Tac and other Peninsula and are involved with fishing rehabilitation, tourism and Port Angeles • (360) 452-6545 American B, L, D 100 However, the freshness does not stop with the seafood. The temperate Kokopelli Grill 203 E. Front St., Port Angeles Seattle destinations. events, recreation, the gaming industry, lodging, and a variety of Southwest D 100 climate of the Olympic Peninsula allows local farmers to grow www.kokopelli-grill.com • (360) 457-6040 When considering relocation, a quality school system is mandatory, and for other activities. La Belle Creperie 222 N. Lincoln Street, Port Angeles vegetables year-round. Farmers explain that because of the lack of Crepes B,L,D a region of 65,000, the education options are fantastic. The public schools 360-461-6123 A very visual display of the cultural resurgence are the tribal canoe pollutants in the air and also, the quality soil and very consistent Lake Crescent Lodge 416 Lake Crescent Rd, Port Angeles consistently rank very high, in addition there are private school options, and (360) 928-3211 • www.olympicnationalparks.com NW Cuisine B, L, D 25 journeys that happen temperatures some of the best carrots, lettuce, Brussel sprouts, beans Little Devil’s Lunchbox 314 W 1st Street, Port Angeles Peninsula College is one of four Washington State Community and Technical Smoked & BBQ L each summer, and squash are grown right in our area. The Olympic Peninsula is also (360) 504-2959 • www.littledevilslunchbox.com Colleges to offer bachelor degrees, numerous two-year degrees and technical Log Cabin Resort 3183 East Beach Rd, Port Angeles known as one of the best seed producing regions in the country. Northwest B, L, D certificates. Non-credit and continued education classes are abundant and the magnificent (360) 928-3325 • [email protected] Longhouse Market & Deli 271020 Highway 101, Sequim diverse, providing an educational outlet for every interest. totem poles of the Local wineries and breweries each produce wine and beer that is uniquely (360) 683-1111 • www.7cedarsresort.com Deli B, L, D Jamestown S’Klallam their own. You are encouraged to stop in for tasting. Many of the local Michael’s Seafood & Steakhouse 117B E First St, Port Angeles Port Angeles is fortunate to have excellent health care centers. Olympic (360) 417-6929 • www.michaelsdining.com Seafood & Steakhouse D 40 Medical Center has received numerous national awards for their patient care tribe, or the natural restaurants and retail shops in the region carry the local product. Next Door Gastropub 113 W First St, Port Angeles (360) 504-2613 www.nextdoorgastropub.com American B,L,D and quality care ratings. The Center also brings new professionals to the area beauty of the La Olympic Bagel Company 802 E. 1st Street, Port Angeles Olympic Coast Cusine Events Bagels B, L to keep pace with the growing population. OMC continues to expand at both Push coastal village. (360) 452-9100 Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival, Oct. 10-12 Oven Spoonful 110 East First St. Port Angeles their Port Angeles and Sequim facilities. There are many tribal 360-457-6836 • ovenspoonful.com Local, Organic NW B, L, D (360) 452-6300, www.crabfestival.org Papa Murphy’s 801 E Front St, Port Angeles Port Angeles and the Olympic Peninsula have diversified over the years and shops and displays (360) 683-9033 Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza L, D now have a variety of industries driving the economy. Hi tech aerospace, hot throughout the Winery Events Peaks Brew Pub 130 South Lincoln, Port Angeles (360) 452-2802 • www.peakspub.com American L, D and cold composite divisions, yacht building, tourism, forest products, fishing, Olympic Peninsula www.olympicpeninsulawineries.org or 800-457-7004 Port Angeles CrabHouse 221 N Lincoln, Port Angeles Steak & Seafood B, L, D 280 farming, are just some of the examples of the diversity now common to the Photo: Russ Veenema waiting for your (360) 457-0424 • www.pacrabhouse.com See the events calendar on page 4 for details. Sabai Thai 903 W 8th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 area. exploration. (360) 452-4505 • www.sabaithai.com Thai D RESTAURANT GUIDE CUISINE MEALS BANQUET Sergio’s Hacienda 205 E. 8th st. Suite B, Port Angeles Population Profile (360) 452-8434 Mexican L, D For More Information Smuggler’s Landing Restaurant 15 E. Railroad Avenue • Approx. 20,000 of the county’s 65,000 live in Port Angeles. 7 Cedars Casino 270756 Hwy 101, Sequim (360) 452-9292 • www.smugglerslanding.com Northwest & Seafood B, L, D 40 Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, www.Elwha.org, (360) 452-8471 (360) 681-6713 • www.7cedarscasino.com Steak, Seafood & Pasta B, L, D 200 SoHo Asian Bistro 134 W Front St, Port Angeles • Median age is 39.9. Asian Buffet 1940 E 1st St. Suite 160, Port Angeles (360) 417-8966 • [email protected] Asian L, D Lower Elwha Gallery & Gift, www.elwhagallery.com, (360) 417-8546 (360) 797-1892 Chinese, Seafood L,D 200 Stymie’s Bar and Grill 1965 Woodcock Rd, Sequim • The quoted median family income is $41,096, but it does not include investment income. Bella Italia 118 East First, Port Angeles (360) 683-3332 • www.7cedarsresort.com /dining/golf-course/stymies Steak, Seafood & Pasta B,L,D Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, www.jamestowntribe.org, (360) 457-5442 • www.bellaitaliapa.com Italian/NW Specials D (360) 683-1109 Tendy’s Garden 920 East First, Port Angeles Taxes Bushwhacker 1527 East First, Port Angeles (360) 452-3322 Chinese L, D (360) 457-4113 • www.bushwhackerpa.com Steak & Seafood L, D • Sales Tax - 8.4% Makah Tribe, www.makah.com, (360) 645-2711 The Blackbird Coffeehouse 336 E 8th St, Port Angeles Café Garden 1506 East First, Port Angeles (360) 452-3999 • www.theblackbirdcoffeehouse.com Internet Coffee House B, L (360) 457-4611 • www.cafegardenpa.com American B, L 30 • Property Tax - $8.899/$1000 assessed valuation Quileute Tribe, www.quileutenation.org, (360) 374-5267 The Springs Restaurant 12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd, Celestial Espresso 151 E Railroad Ave, Port Angeles Port Angeles • (360) 327-3583 • www.visitsolduc.com Northwest B, L, D (360) 477-0108 • [email protected] Coffee Stand B, L $7.699/$1000 assessed valuation–unincorp Hoh Tribe, www.hohtribe-nsn.org, (360) 374-6582 Toga’s Soup House, Deli & Gourmet C’est Si Bon 23 Cedar Park Dr, Port Angeles 122 W. Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles • (360) 452-1952 Soup/Sandwich L (360) 452-8888 • www.cestsibon-frenchcuisine.com French D 100 Media Quinault Tribe, www.quinaultindiannation.org, (360) 276-8211 LD’s Woodfire Grill 929 W 8th Street, Port Angeles Chestnut Cottage 929 East Front, Port Angeles (360) 452-0400 • www.ldswoodfiregrill.com Steak & Seafood D • Peninsula Daily News - Daily serving Olympic Peninsula (360) 452-8344 • www.chestnutcottagerestaurant.com American B, L Wine On The Waterfront 115 E Railroad Ave, Colonel Hudson’s Famous Kitchen 536 Marine Dr., Port Angeles • (360) 565-VINO • www.waterfrontwine.com Wine & Tapas L, D • KONP Radio Station - AM-FM - Serving Clallam County Port Angeles • (360) 452-0999 • www.colonelhudson.com American L , D Corner House 101 East Front, Port Angeles • Sequim Gazette - Weekly serving Sequim-Dungeness area (360) 452-9692 American B, L, D

18 www.portangeles.org www.portangeles.org 19 Bed & Breakfasts and Inns Hotels & Motels B & B RoomsVacation Rentals* High $ * Low $ Breakfast Meeting FacilitiesInternet TV Handicap AccessPool, Hot Tub, FireplaceSpa Mountain ViewWater View Children Pets OK Rooms/UnitsRV * High $ * Low $ Restaurant Lounge Breakfast Meeting FacilitiesInternet TV Handicap AccessPool, Hot Tub, FireplaceSpa Mountain ViewWater View Children Pets OK A Hidden Haven Port Angeles, WA 98363 Aircrest Motel 1006 E Front St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 24 $85 $54 R • • • R 360 452-2719 • www.ahiddenhaven.com • [email protected] 2 5 $309 $179 • • • R • • • • 360 452-9255 • www.aircrest.com • [email protected] Bond Ranch Retreat 1405 Hooker Rd., Sequim, WA 98382 4 1 $150 $115 • • • • R All View Motel 214 E Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 461-2156 • www.bondranchretreat.com • [email protected] 360 457-7779 • 888-457-7779 • www.allviewmotel.com • [email protected] 20 $139 $45 • • R • • Colette’s Bed & Breakfast 339 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 5 $395 $150 • • • • • • • • Days Inn 1510 E Front St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 457-9197 • www.colettes.com • [email protected] 360 452-4015 • www.daysinn.com 109 $199 $69 • • • • • R • R Commander’s Beach House 400 Hudson St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Fairmount Motel 1137 Hwy. 101 West, Port Angeles, WA 98363 360 385-1778 • 888-385-1778 • www.commandersbeachhouse.com • [email protected] 4 $235 $99 • • • R • • • +6 360 452-1627 12 $99 $59 • • • • • • Domaine Madeleine Bed & Breakfast 146 Wildflower Ln, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 457-4174 • 888-811-8376 • www.domainemadeleine.com • [email protected] 5 $310 $150 • • • • • • • Flagstone Motel 415 E First St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 457-9494 • 888-304-3465 • www.flagstonemotel.net • [email protected] 45 $139 $45 • • • • • • • Eagle’s Flight Bed, Breakfast & Barn 1053 S Bagley Creek Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 2 $145 $85 • • • • • R • • R Holiday Lodge 1414 E 1st Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 417-6797 • 866-692-9159 • www.eaglesflightbbb.com • [email protected] 54 $60 $50 • • • • • Eden by the Sea 1027 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360-457-9201 360 452-6021 • www.edenbythesea.net • [email protected] 4 $195 $160 • • • • • • • +16 Juan De Fuca Cottages & Suites 182 Marine Dr, Sequim, WA 98382 13 $275 $110 • • • • • • • • • • R Elwha Ranch Bed & Bath 905 Herrick Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 360 683-4433 • www.juandefuca.com • [email protected] 2 1 $165 $110 • • • • • 360 457-6540 • www.elwharanch.com Indian Valley Motel 235471 Highway 101 West, Port Angeles, WA 98363 6 $125 $55 • • • • • • • • • R Five SeaSuns Bed & Breakfast 1006 S Lincoln St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 928-3266 • www.grannyscafe.net 5 $169 $125 • • • • • • • R 360 452-8248 • 800-708-0777 • www.seasuns.com • [email protected] Lake Crescent Lodge 416 Lake Crescent Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 George Washington Inn 939 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 928-3211 • www.olympicnationalparks.com • 866-574-2708 52 $287 $115 • • • • • • • • R 360 452-5207 • www.georgewashingtoninn.com • [email protected] 5 $300 $225 • • • • • • • • • +16 Log Cabin Resort 3183 East Beach Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 Lost Mountain Lodge 303 Sunny View Dr, Sequim, WA 98382 360 928-3325 • 866 574-2708 • www.olympicnationalparks.com 28 33 $160 $65 • • • • • • • 360 683-2431 • www.lostmountainlodge.com • [email protected] 5 $469 $189 • • • • R • • • • R R Olympic Lodge 140 Del Guzzi Dr, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Manitou Lodge 813 Kilmer Rd, Forks, WA 98331 360 452-2993 • 800-600-2993 • www.olympiclodge.com 105 $209 $109 B • • • • • • • • 360 374-6295 • www.manitoulodge.com • [email protected] 7 $189 $99 • • • • +6 R Port Angeles Inn 111 East 2nd St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 NorthWest Manor B&B 1320 Marie View St, Port Angeles, WA 98363 24 $175 $59 • • • • • • 360 452-5839 • 888-229-7052 • www.NorthWestManor.com • [email protected] 2 $150 $140 • • • • • 360 452-9285 • 800-421-0706 • www.portangelesinn.com • [email protected] Red Caboose Getaway 24 Old Coyote Way, Sequim, WA 98382 Quality Inn Uptown 101 E 2nd St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 • 360 457-9434 35 $259 $85 • • • • • • R 360 683-7350 • www.redcaboosegetaway.com • [email protected] 6 $210 $155 • • • • • 800-858-3812 • www.qualityinnportangeles.com • [email protected] Sea Cliff Gardens 397 Monterra Dr, Port Angeles, WA 98362 5 $265 $145 • • • • • • • • Quileute Oceanside Resort 330 Ocean Drive, La Push, WA 98350 360 452-2322 • 800-880-1332 • www.seacliffgardens.com • [email protected] 360 374-5267 • 800-487-1267 • www.quileuteoceanside.com 71 66 $299 $59 • • • • • • • • • Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles 221 N Lincoln St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 HOSTELS 360 452 9215 • 800-RED-LION • www.redlion.com/portangeles • [email protected] 186 $259 $109 • • • • • • • • • • • Toad Lily House - International Hostel 105 E. 5th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Riviera Inn 535 E Front St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 16 $60 $20 • • • +12 360 797-3797 • www.toadlilyhouse.com • [email protected] • 5 rms - 16 beds 360 417-3955 • 877-766-8350 • www.rivierainn.net • [email protected] 38 $169 $79 • • • • • • • * Prices Subject To Change R=Restricted Royal Victorian 521 E First St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 452 8400 • 866-452-8401 • www.royalvictorian.net • [email protected] 20 $129 $49 • • • • • Sequim Holiday Inn Express 1441 E. Washington, Sequim, WA 98382 360 681-8756 • www.hieSequim.com 77 $300 $110 • • • • • • • • • Sequim Quality Inn & Suites 134 River Rd, Sequim, WA 98382 360 683-2800 • www.sqis.net • [email protected] 60 $199 $89 • • • • • • • • R Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort 12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 360 327-3583 • 866-476-5382 • www.visitsolduc.com • [email protected] 33 17 $310 $147 • • • • • • • • Sportsmen Motel 2909 Hwy 101 E, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 457-6196 • www.sportsmenmotel.com 16 $90 $50 • • • Super 8 Motel 2104 E First St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 452-8401 • 800-800-8000 • www.super8.com 63 $169 $65 • • • • • • • • The Downtown Hotel 101 ½ E Front St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 • 360 565-1125 866-688-8600 • www.portangelesdowntownhotel.com • [email protected] 17 $120 $45 • • • • • Traveler’s Motel 1133 E First St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 452 2303 • 866-452-2301 • www.travelersmotel.net • [email protected] 11 $100 $39 • • Uptown Inn 112 E 2nd St. Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 457-9435 • www.UptownInnPA.com • [email protected] 16 $159 $49 • • • • • * Prices Subject To Change R=Restricted Photo: Russ Veenema

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Hotel / Motel RV Campsite High $ Low $ Hook-ups Pull Thrus Restaurant Drinking Water Laundry Grocery / Ice Dump Station Shower Internet TV Handicap Access Pool, Hottub, Spa Vacation Rentals * High $ * Low $ Breakfast Meeting Facilities Internet TV Handicap Access Pool, Hot Tub, Spa Fireplace Mountain View Water View Children Pets OK Al’s RV Park 521 North Lee Creek, Port Angeles, WA 98362 A Cozy River House Steelhead Ave, Forks, WA 98331 2 $295 $200 • • • • • R 360 457-9844 34 $28 $18 34 • • • • • • 360 374-4046 • 866-543-4166 • www.acozyriverhouse.com • [email protected] Olympic National Park - Altair Elwha Valley, Port Angeles, WA 98362 A Hidden Haven Water Garden Cottages Port Angeles, WA 98363 5 $309 $179 • • • R • • • 360 565-3130 • www.nps.gov/olym 30 $12 $12 • • 360 452-2719 • 877-418-0938 • www.ahiddenhaven.com • [email protected] Clallam County Fair Grounds For RV groups 20 or larger Only, Port Angeles, WA 98362 At Home/A la Maison 240 Motor Ave, Port Angeles, WA 98362 1 $250 $175 • • • • • 360 417-2551 130 $24 $18 130 • • • • • • • 360 461-6484 •www.athome-portangeles.com • [email protected] Crescent Beach and RV Park 2860 Crescent Beach Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 Dungeness Bay Cottages 140 Marine Drive, Sequim WA 98382 6 $200 $125 • • R • • • • 360 928-3344 • 866-690-3344 • www.olypen.com/crescent • [email protected] 60 60 • • • • 360 683-3013 • http://dungenessbaycottages.com • [email protected] Dungeness Recreation Area 554 Voice of America Rd, Sequim, WA 98382 Dungeness Beach Retreat Sequim, WA 98382 1 $300 $175 • • • • • • R 360 683-5847 • www.clallam.net/CountyParks • [email protected] 66 $22 $19 • • • • • 888-409-7760 • www.dungenessbeachretreat.com • [email protected] Olympic National Park - Elwha Elwha Valley, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Fernhaven Cottage Port Angeles, WA 98363 40 $12 $12 • 2 $140 $65 • • • • 360 565-3130 • www.nps.gov/olym 360 461-6484 • www.fernhavencottage.com • [email protected] Elwha Dam RV Park 47 Lower Dam Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 Kinderfarm Vacation Rentals 1074 Hooker Rd, Sequim, WA 98382 40 35 $35 $21 40 • • • • • • • • 360 452-7054 • 877-435-9421 • www.elwhadamrvpark.com • [email protected] 360 683-7397 • www.kinderfarm.com • [email protected] 2 $95 $85 • • • Olympic National Park - Fairholme Lake Crescent, Port Angeles, WA 98362 88 $12 $12 • • La Place Sur La Mer Place Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 360 565-3130 • • www.nps.gov/olym 360 565-8029 • www.magicalbeach.com • [email protected] 1 $225 $179 • • • • • • • Forks 101 RV Park 901 S. Forks Ave, Forks, WA 98331 36 $39 $30 36 • • • • • • • • Lake Crescent Cabin Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 374-5073 • 800-962-9964 • www.forks-101-rv-park.com • [email protected] www.lakecrescentcabin.com • [email protected] 1 $1500 $300 • • • • Gilgal Oasis RV Park 400 South Brown Rd., Sequim WA 98382 28 $47 $40 28 • • • • • • Olympic Foothills Lodge Port Angeles, WA 98363 (360) 452-1324 & (888) 445-4251 • www.gilgaloasisrvpark.com •[email protected] 206 407-8039 • www.olympicfoothillslodge.com • [email protected] 1 $475 $375 • • Olympic National Park - Heart o’the Hills Hurricane Ridge Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 105 $12 $12 • • Pacific Manor 131 E. First St, Port Angeles WA 98362 360 565-3130 • www.nps.gov/olym 360-912-2868 • [email protected] 1 $325 $285 R • • • • • • R Log Cabin Resort 3183 East Beach Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 33 5 $40 $22 34 • • • • • • • • Riverside Retreat Vacation Rental 14 Riverside Road, Port Angeles WA 98363 360 928-3325 • www.logcabinresort.net • [email protected] 360 683-2255 • http://www.sequimrentals.com • [email protected] 1 $250 $150 • • • • • R Rainbow’s End RV Park 261831 Hwy. 101, Sequim, WA 98382 42 14 $35 $30 36 • • • • • • • • • Sequim Vacation Rentals Inc. 360 683-2255 • 800-397-2256 360 683-3863 • 877-683-3863 • www.rainbowsendrvpark.com • [email protected] www.sequimrentals.com • [email protected] 43 $400 $95 • • • • • • R R Shadow Mountain Campground 232951 Hwy 101 W, Port Angeles, WA 98363 40 14 $35 $22 40 • • • • • • • The Harborview Vacation Rental Port Angeles, WA 98362 360 928-3043 • 877-928-3043 • www.shadowmt.com • [email protected] 360 452-6014 • 888-233-9648 • www.theharborview.net • [email protected] 1 $170 $160 • • • • • Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort 12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363 17 $35 $26 17 • • • • • • • Whiskey Creek Beach Resort 1385 Whiskey Creek Beach Rd, Joyce, WA 98363 360 327-3583 • 866-476-5382 • www.visitsolduc.com • [email protected] 360 928-3489 10 $170 $100 • • • View Vista LLC 1434 View Vista Park, Port Angeles, WA 98362 • 360-457-0950 [email protected] 5 $28 $25 5 • • • • * Prices Subject To Change R=Restricted * Prices Subject To Change R=Restricted Photo: Jim McCauley, IOS Photo: Jim McCauley,

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$AVE OT PORT ANGELES options. Remember to pack your coupon H provided by local businesses on the Olympic $AVE Peninsula. when packing your bags. To participate simply go to the Port Angeles web site— For more information: www.portangeles.org, click on the “Hot Deals” tab and Port Angeles Regional Chamber of then select the area you wish to browse for an offer that interests Commerce, you and hit print. You can also scan the QR code to the right and it (360) 452-2363, www.portangeles.org will take you directly to the Hot Deal page. Photo: Russ Veenema

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OCT. 10–12 DUNGENESS CRAB & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL More events on page 4 www.portangeles.org RECREATION • FERRY TO VICTORIA • OLYMPIC Port Angeles, Washington NATIONAL PARK