ATTRACTIONS
Aquarium
Art and Art Galleries
Farmers Market
Historic Sites
Lighthouses
Marine Sanctuary
Museums and Exhibits
National Forest
National Park
Parks and Gardens
Performing Arts
--Theater
State Park
Twilight
Viewpoints
ACCOMMODATIONS
Bed and Breakfast
Cabins and Cottages
Campgrounds
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Hotels and Motels
Resorts
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FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Bakeries
Coffee and Espresso
Ethnic Food
Fast Food
Pizza
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Cities and Towns of the Olympic Peninsula
Washington Travel Regions and Maps
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Cascade Mountains
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Northeast
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Northwest
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Fiero Marine Life Center. 315 N. Lincoln Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-417-6254.
Landing Art Gallery. Located in the Landing Mall, Port Angeles, WA 98363. Phone: 360-452-2604.
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center & Webster's Woods Art Park. 1203 E. Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-417-4590. E-mail
Port Angeles Farmers Market. Corner of Front and Lincoln Streets, Downtown, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-460-0361. E-mail
Old Locomotive. Located on Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, WA.
Built in 1924 this engine was operated by the Long Bell Lumber Company.
Cape Flattery Lighthouse. Located on Tatoosh Island just over a half mile off Cape Flattery on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula. GPS: 48.391609; -124.736479.
New Dungeness Lighthouse
Completed in 1857, this is one of the oldest lighthouses in the Pacific
Northwest plus one of the very few that allow families to be Lighthouse
Keepers for a week. It is located at the tip of the 5-mile long Dungeness Spit in Sequim, Washington.
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. 115 E. Railroad Avenue, Suite 301, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-457-6622; Fax: 360-457-8496. E-mail
Museum at the Carnegie. 207 S. Lincoln Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-452-2662.
Olympic National Forest. Pacific Ranger District North - 437 Tillicum Lane, Forks, Port Angeles, WA 98331. Phone: 360-374-6522; TDD: 360-374-6522.
Located on the Olympic Peninsula in the northwest corner of Washington State consisting of rain forest, mountain terrain, lowland lakes, rivers and saltwater beaches.
Olympic National Park. Mail: 600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-565-3130; Fax: 360-565-3015.
Olympic National Park Visitor Center. 3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-565-3130.
922,000 acres that include Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh and Quinalt rain forests plus coastal beaches and the Olympic Hot Springs. Discover the very quiet One Square Inch of Silence which is located in the Hoh Rain Forest. The exact location is marked by a small red-colored stone placed on top of a moss-covered log. GPS: 47° 51.959N; 123° 52.221W.
Lincoln Park. 1900 W. Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Ponds, trails, BMX track, tennis courts, baseball fields, picnicking and cooking facilities.
Veterans Memorial Park. 217 S. Lincoln Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Walking paths, reflection fountain and benches.
Arts Northwest. PO Box 1354, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-457-9290; Fax: 360-457-9294.
Port Angeles Symphony. PO Box 2148, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-457-5579. E-mail
Port Angeles Community Players. Port Angeles Playhouse - 1235 E. Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone: 360-452-6651.
Sequim Bay State Park. 269035 Highway 101, Sequim, WA 98382. Phone: 360-902-8844.
This park, open year-round, is 92 acres with almost 5,000 feet of saltwater coast.
Twilight on the Olympic Peninsula
Twilight resources in Forks, La Push, Port Angeles and the Olympic Peninsula.
The City Pier. Located at the north end of Lincoln Street. Phone: 360-417-4550. E-mail
Scenic views, Feiro Marine Life Center, Waterfront Trail, City Pier Pavilion, beach access and viewing tower.
Haynes Viewpoint. Located on Front and Peabody.
View of the harbor, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Canada to the north.
Valley Creek Estuary Park.
West Front Street.
Pavilion, viewing tower, Friendship Bridge, benches, access to Waterfront Trail and Beach Access.
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Mountains. by Jefferson County Historical Society. The Park was created to protect the the Olympic Mountains.
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