Top 10 Things to do in Port Angeles, Washington (WA)

January 15, 2022 Natalie Tallman

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

1. Harbinger Winery

2358 W Highway 101, Port Angeles, WA 98363-9420 +1 360-452-4262 [email protected] http://www.harbingerwinery.com/
Excellent
84%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 94 reviews

Harbinger Winery

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

Reviewed By virginiahJ5072OP - Vancouver, United States

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!

2. Marymere Falls

Olympic National Forest, Port Angeles, WA http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/marymere-falls
Excellent
70%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
4%
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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.

3. Salt Creek Recreation Area

3506 Camp Hayden Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363-8702 +1 360-928-3441 [email protected] http://www.clallam.net/Parks/SaltCreek.html
Excellent
66%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 304 reviews

Salt Creek Recreation Area

This popular coastal area was converted from an old military fort after World War II.

Reviewed By RalphieBoy2020

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. Feiro Marine Life Center

315 N Lincoln St Port Angeles City Pier, Port Angeles, WA 98362-2924 +1 360-417-6254 http://feiromarinelifecenter.org
Excellent
51%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 119 reviews

Feiro Marine Life Center

The Feiro Marine Life Center is a non-profit organization that runs a Public Aquarium on the Port Angeles City Pier and provides educational programs in the community. Our exhibits are currently closed to the public due to Covid-19. Please join us digitally on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.

Reviewed By russellsranch

this is A GREAT place for kids to touch and fell sea life the information is great it would be a perfect visit for dry land visits

5. Port Angeles Fine Art Center

1203 E Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles, WA 98362-6651 +1 360-457-3532 http://pafac.org
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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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.

6. Black Ball Ferry Line

101 E Railroad Ave, Port Angeles, WA 98362-2912 +1 360-457-4491 [email protected] http://www.blackballferryline.com
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,214 reviews

Black Ball Ferry Line

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!

Reviewed By photostimestop - Bend, United States

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.

7. Olympic National Park Visitor Center

3002 Mount Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362-6775 +1 360-565-3130 https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/visitorcenters.htm
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 975 reviews

Olympic National Park Visitor Center

Reviewed By Chester4709 - Kirkland, United States

The cost of entry into the park is $30, for a seven day pass - and it’s well worth it. At the visitors center there are two smaller trails (.8 Hall of Moses and another 1.5 mile hike) and a long 3 day hike. The beauty of the drive in is astonishing. At Sol Duc there’s a easy hike up to a beautiful waterfall. Cabin Renters ONLY can use the hot springs due to COVID-19, and Sol Duc is shutting down 1 month earlier than usual (Sept. 29th). A word of advice - if booking a cabin at Sol Duc (inexpensive and very nice) BOOK WAY IN ADVANCE (at least a few months in advance) as they are VERY POPULAR

8. Madison Creek Falls

Olympic Hot Springs Road, Port Angeles, WA http://www.olympicpeninsulawaterfalltrail.com/madison-creek-falls
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

Madison Creek Falls

Reviewed By 793LindaC - Moorpark, United States

This is a beautiful area just a short drive from the highway to the parking area, and then a short paved and easy walk to the 100' falls. Along the way is a forest with some wonderful old cedar trees (some are up to 30 feet around.) The rushing Elwha River meanders to the sea. All combine to make some nice vacation photos. Good signage and a ranger on hand + restrooms.

9. Ediz Hook Reserve

Ediz Hook Road Extends Marine Drive becoming Ediz Hook Road, Port Angeles, WA http://www.pnwbeachcombing.com/field-reports/olympic-peninsula-ediz-hook-beach-port-angeles
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 44 reviews

Ediz Hook Reserve

Reviewed By lindasI9184QY

Recommended by front desk staff of Olympic Lodge. Excellent directions and information. We saw many seals looking for their morning meal. Many large ships and USCG station. Excellent off the path visit!

10. Port Angeles City Pier

315 N Lincoln St, Port Angeles, WA 98362-2924 +1 360-417-4557 https://www.visitportangeles.com/things-to-do/port-angeles/entertainment/city-pier/
Excellent
37%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 87 reviews

Port Angeles City Pier

Reviewed By dianebS2450BE - Edmonds, United States

Great place to park and visit. There are public bathrooms and the little aquarium right on the pier along with historic plaques. You can walk up to a two story pavilion and look out to the Coast Guard Spit. There is a pathway that is next to the Red Lion where you can walk a good mile or more.

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