The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in , Clallam County

December 1, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Cape Flattery Trail, It's Fish On - Guide Service, The Lavender Connection, Swain's General Store, B&B Family Farm, Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, Port Angeles Underground Heritage Tours, Marymere Falls, Graysmarsh Berry Farm, Port Angeles Fine Art Center.
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1. Cape Flattery Trail

Neah Bay, WA http://northolympic.com/files/capeflatterytrail/index.htm
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5.0 based on 587 reviews

Cape Flattery Trail

This trail overlooks the northwestern-most point in the contiguous United States.

Reviewed By MKDtravl

Waves crashing, wide ocean view ahead. A short trail descends to a viewpoint: boardwalk in places, very muddy in others on a slightly wet February day.

2. It's Fish On - Guide Service

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5.0 based on 32 reviews

It's Fish On - Guide Service

The Olympic Peninsula is famous for some of the finest Salmon and Steelhead fishing in the world. We guide only the most productive rivers in Northwest Washington State and specialize in fishing the Hoh, Sol Duc, Bogachiel, Clearwater, and Quillayute rivers. Your guide, Shane Mitts, has been drifting these rivers for over twenty five years. He knows where the fish are, and what gear and techniques will hook your trophy fish.

3. The Lavender Connection

1141 Cays Rd, Sequim, WA 98382-7517 +1 888-881-6055 [email protected] http://www.lavenderconnection.com
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5.0 based on 97 reviews

The Lavender Connection

Our unique farm has over 30 varieties of lavender to view —  from light pink to dark purple — with most available for U-cut, making for truly unique lavender bundles. Our farm property also offers exceptional photo opportunities of multi-colored lavender fields and our recently renovated historic barn. We offer complimentary admission all summer long, even during Sequim Lavender Weekend. Visit our quaint store, located in the barn; our boutique products are handmade with lavender essential oil distilled from our own plants. Head to the copper still and watch as we distill the oil and learn about the different uses and kinds of lavender we grow, then stop by the “Essential Oil Bar” to smell many varieties of lavender essential oil, all available for sale. We offer lawn games such as bocce ball and cornhole (for kids and adults), as well as benches and picnic tables throughout the property. We invite you to bring a picnic, a good book, or just your camera, and stay all afternoon!

Reviewed By Plynn631 - Everett, United States

Visited first thing Sunday morning and met the owners. Fabulous people and the lavender grows are titled so you know the different varieties. This is a family operation and everything is homemade. Great products will definitely come back.

4. Swain's General Store

602 E 1st. St.Port Angeles, Wa, Port Angeles, WA 98362 +1 360-452-2357 http://www.swainsinc.com
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Swain's General Store

5. B&B Family Farm

5883 Old Olympic Hwy, Sequim, WA 98382-7451 +1 360-504-2585 [email protected] http://Bbfamilyfarm.com
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5.0 based on 209 reviews

B&B Family Farm

We are now closed for the season. Our seasonal hours are 9-5 daily from May-September. Our family of three generations loves to share our 12-acre lavender farm. The 100-year old barn provides the northern backdrop to thousands of lavender plants with a breathtaking view of the Olympic Mountains to the south. We offer free tours all summer, which include information about growing, processing, cleaning and distilling lavender. Our Shoppe is filled with quality, hand-made lavender products and our one-of-a-kind bud-cleaning machine (aka the ‘jitterbud’) will be shakin’ all summer so stop by for a unique, free, educational farm experience.

Reviewed By SmithClanKMAA - Sequim, United States

This is a family owned farm that is beautiful.You will be greeted by one of the family(&treated like family too) and can explore the plants, barn or gift shop. A must see in Sequim!

6. Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge

554 Voice of America Rd, Sequim, WA 98382-9537 +1 360-457-8451 http://www.dungeness.com/refuge/
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4.5 based on 517 reviews

Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge

The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is home to over 250 species of endangered birds, fish and mammals.

Reviewed By TravelingMerm - Monrovia, United States

This is a seriously cool hike and natural wonder to visit if you’re in the area! It contains the largest natural “spit” in the US (Dungeness Spit) at just over 5 miles long! You can walk the entire length of the spit all the way to the lighthouse which is just over 10 miles round trip. For safety, it’s recommended to go during low tide bc at high tide you’ll have to climb over tons of logs which is hazardous and exhausting. Normally the lighthouse is open for tours but it’s closed for now due to Covid. There’s plenty of paved parking and also some decent bathrooms at the trailhead. Normally there’s a $3 entrance fee per group/family, but the day I visited it was free! Once you enter the trail, you walk through the forest for about 15 minutes then the bay view opens up before you! There is a viewing deck to your right before you head down to the shoreline of the spit. The day I visited, it was so clear you could see Mt Rainier looming over the lighthouse in the distance! So cool! Normally you have a choice of path between a slightly (very slightly) shorter, more paved walk or the “primitive trail”, but due to Covid safety measures, it’s a one way walk now so you head out to the refuge on the primitive trail and come back on the other trail. Along the walk, there are some informational signs and lots of gorgeous trees and birds. It’s a lovely, gentle hike for the most part but it does have a small incline at the end down towards the bay. Once you get down on the beach, you can see the bay and Canada our in front of you and then Sequim behind you! It’s a great outing! Highly recommend!

7. Port Angeles Underground Heritage Tours

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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Port Angeles Underground Heritage Tours

Historic walking tours of the Port Angeles downtown area the city's Underground tunnels and basements.

8. Marymere Falls

Olympic National Forest, Port Angeles, WA http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/marymere-falls
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4.5 based on 674 reviews

Marymere Falls

A trail in the Olympic National Forest.

Reviewed By LiveLoveTravelNow

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.

9. Graysmarsh Berry Farm

6187 Woodcock Rd, Sequim, WA 98382-8144 +1 360-683-5563 http://www.graysmarsh.com/
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Graysmarsh Berry Farm

Reviewed By Asheley - University Place, United States

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this farm. We were seeking a lavender farm and were pleasantly surprised to find berries to pick as well. The blueberries and blackberries were available during our visit. After picking berries, we crossed the field to cut two bundles of lavender. The farm was easily accessible, and staff was friendly. We would gladly visit again.

10. Port Angeles Fine Art Center

1203 E Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles, WA 98362-6651 +1 360-457-3532 http://pafac.org
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Port Angeles Fine Art Center

Trust funded City owned facility and acreage devoted to the exhibition of and education about fine art.

Reviewed By dianebS2450BE - Edmonds, United States

Difficult to find but interesting small park that leads to Artist House (which was closed when we visited). Lots of cool outdoor sculptures and and:or yard art like a beautiful rock stream. Small but nice.

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