- Our list of the best things to do in Port Angeles, Washington, features the top 57 nearby activities — including 34 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Port Angeles, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Water Activities, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 32 things to do within the city of Port Angeles, WA , followed by 25 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sequim, Forks and Central Saanich
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Located on the eastern edge of the town of Anacortes, Cap Sante Park is a rocky outcrop providing a scenic view of the town and ocean, especially during sunset. On the eastern bank, one can also explore the remains of an amphitheater.
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Visitors can view a variety of crafts featuring lampwork glass beads by Scott and Monica Bouwens at Bearfoot Art Glass Studio. Their works also include jewelry, sculptures, and artist tools.
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The Museum of Northwest Art houses a large collection of regional art in a renovated 12,000 square foot commercial building; they offer art classes, workshops, meet the artist events and yoga amongst their diverse calendar of events.
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Native Springs is a spa andwellness center that uses bentonite clay treatments combined with other holistic remedies to beautify and relax its visitors. They offer facials, body treatments and products.
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The small museum provides a glimpse through the Skagit County history; exhibits include clothes, horse buggies and items made of human hair.
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1721 Cowichan Bay Road, Duncan, British Columbia
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The excursions Ocean EcoVentures Whale Watching maintain focus on seeing the giant whales, but it's common to see other sea creatures like seals and marine birds. The guides are knowledgeable, so the boat turns in to a classroom. Private charters and multi-day trips are available.
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Along the banks of the Cowichan River, the Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre is a scenic centre that aims to share with visitors the customs and stories of the Cowichan people. The conference centre hosts corporate events and weddings, while the Riverwalk Caf_ features traditional foods.
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Learn about the First Nation at Cowichan Native Village. Exhibits on totem carving and basket weaving are on display. There are opportunities to try traditional dishes, while learning about the preparation.
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Dogs can play, exercise, and socialize in a wide open space at Orcas Island Dog Park while their owners sit back and relax. Dogs are allowed off-leash after passing through the two-gate entrance.
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Specializing in tribal antiques and artwork, Cassera Primitive Arts features sculptures, masks, paintings, and more. These pieces originate back to the 19th century until present day, and come from locations like Indonesia and Congo.