Port Angeles is a city in and the county seat of Clallam County, Washington, United States. With a population of 19,038 as of the 2010 census, it is the largest city in the county. The population was estimated at 19,448 in 2015 by the Office of Financial Management.
Restaurants in Port Angeles
5.0 based on 270 reviews
Focusing on safe, fun, and educational sea kayak, mountain bike and stand up paddleboarding trips in and near Olympic National Park. Our goals are to share the beauty, history and magic of the Olympic Peninsula from the oceans, lakes and forests with kids and adults alike. Family owned and operated since the year 2000.
5.0 based on 149 reviews
Experience Olympic leads wildlife viewing, hiking, tidepooling, snowshoeing, bird watching, and sightseeing ecotours out of Port Angeles, Washington to Olympic National Park and the Olympic Peninsula. Tours are customized for all ages and abilities to best savor the Olympic biodiversity. Our website provides local travel advice and wildlife information as well as tour descriptions and rates.
5.0 based on 242 reviews
Port Angeles Whale Watching offers daily guaranteed whale watching tours departing out of the Port Angeles Boat Haven. Thousands of happy passengers agree - Port Angeles Whale Watching is the best on the Olympic Peninsula!
5.0 based on 94 reviews
Harbinger Winery is an artisan winery focused on making premium, ultra-drinkable wines from Washington State. Visit our warm, inviting and intimate tasting room, and be among friends. At Harbinger Winery our mission in this life is to craft incredibly drinkable Washington State wines that justly represent the varietal and land from which they were grown. With a focus on "out of the ordinary" varietals, as well as traditional favorites, we strive to keep your cellar varied, your palate delighted and your state of mind pleasantly surprised. "Step Forward and Be the Harbinger of Your Own Dreams." - Sara Gagnon, Owner/Vintner
We tried out Harbinger wines, had wine tasting there and it was awesome! The hosts are very friendly, easy to talk to and their wine is good! I like their whites and rose’, their reds are good too! This place is right next to the adventures thru kayacking! After a kayak trip stop by next door and enjoy their wines!
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Our friends in the woods by Port Angeles are members of this wine club, and they took us to the winery for a very pleasant visit. The owners (two very knowledgeable and professional couples) took time from their very busy activities to host a wine tasting session. The grounds show many personal and unique artifacts and art, and they feature local artists/creators and artisans in their shop. Even the trip up and down the hilly tree-lined road was a fine adventure. I am a guitar maker, and they graciously directed me to a nearby mill that specializes in tone wood. Great visit worth the trip.
5.0 based on 142 reviews
Olympic Hiking Co. provides guided hiking tours and backpacker trailhead shuttles throughout Olympic National Park. Our group hiking tours include: Lake Crescent & Marymere Falls, Hurricane Ridge, Sol Duc Falls, and Hoh Rain Forest & Rialto Beach. We offer customizable private tours throughout the Olympic Peninsula as well. During our summer season, we offer daily trailhead shuttle services on the Olympic Wilderness Coast and provide custom shuttle routes upon request. Olympic Hiking Co. is a commercially authorized tour operator in Olympic National Park. Our hiking tours are based out of Port Angeles, WA and our shuttles are based out of Forks, WA.
4.5 based on 674 reviews
A trail in the Olympic National Forest.
A short hike through the woods and across a creek from the Storm King Ranger Station brings you to these wonderful falls. An early arrival ensures you small crowds and a time to view the falls without feeling rushed. The trail is mostly flat except for the final bit where stairs rise to the falls view platform. Photos are best taken from the viewing platform.
4.5 based on 304 reviews
This popular coastal area was converted from an old military fort after World War II.
This is a really nice campground for both RV's and tent campers. The RV slots are large and most have a water view. The tent campground seemed to have some really nice secluded spots. Camp host was very friendly and the dump station and overall park was very clean and well taken care of.
4.5 based on 1,214 reviews
Black Ball Ferry Line operates the M.V. Coho passenger and vehicle ferry linking Victoria, B.C. on Vancouver Island with Port Angeles, WA on the scenic Olympic Peninsula. During the 90 minute crossing, enjoy the ship’s many amenities including the cafeteria, gift shop, duty free store, comfortable interior lounges, solarium and pet-friendly areas. Year round daily service is provided. Save big by booking a ferry and hotel stay with our exclusive package deals! In addition to our great prices at the region’s favorite hotels, we’ll pay your reservation fee for a guaranteed space on your desired sailing time when you book a package. Our Captain and Crew look forward to welcoming you on board the ship!
Our whole family, husband, daughter and three grandchildren, walked on towing our small suitcases for a two night stay in Victoria. The Ferry was comfortable and loading and unloading was fast and efficient. We disembarked a block from our hotel.
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