- 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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14.3 Miles
Offering guided tours, Dungeness Kayaking takes visitors on kayak rides to Dungeness Lighthouse, Crescent Bay, along the Strait of Juan de Fuca and other locations. Sea kayaking lessons are also offered and are provided by an ACA Certified instructor.
14.4 Miles
This lavender farm is great for photo opportunities. It has a quaint gift shop for purchasing homemade lavender products, and is easy to find.
14.9 Miles
Sequin Aquatic Recreation Center is a local favorite for teaching children and adults how to swim, summer day camps, open family swim, senior exercises, physical therapy, and lap swim times.
15.3 Miles
This little museum and art center is packed full of local art and history exhibits. The knowledgeable staff provides lots of interesting facts and information on the artifacts, art and local history. Also available are classes, shopping, and annual events.
15.3 Miles
Wind Rose Cellars uses locally grown grapes to make an array of Italian style wines. The winery features a wine bar and tasting room in downtown Sequim that features wine and food pairings and showcases local art.
15.4 Miles
Dungeness Recreation Area is 216 acres and offers a mile-long bluff trail with picnic sites, a pocket picnic area, a group picnic area with shelter and equestrian trails. The campground is open year round with 66 premium campsites.
15.4 Miles
Running alongside the northern part of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic Discovery Trail spans 120 miles and connects to various ports and beaches. The trail features hiking and sightseeing with views of the Dungeness sand spit and miles of forest.
16.1 Miles
This 1,000 acre farm grows strawberries, raspberries, logan berries, boysenberries, blueberries blackberries and lavender depending on the season for you to pick and purchase while enjoying the mountain views. Premade products or pre-boxed berries also available for purchase on premise or online.
16.1 Miles
Furry canine friends can enjoy exercise, social time and tail waggin' fun at the Sequim Off Leash Dog Park. The one-acre park features separate fenced grassy areas for small and large dogs, and restrooms and benches for their people.
16.6 Miles
The gentle hike along the shoreline provides an impressive view of endangered species as well as a delicate ecosystem. For a more challenging hike try the longer jaunt to the historic light house.