- Our list of the best things to do in Port Townsend, Washington, features the top 122 nearby activities — including 60 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Port Townsend, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Port Townsend, WA , followed by 99 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sequim, Oak Harbor, La Conner, Langley, Mukilteo, Port Angeles, Coupeville, Poulsbo, Anacortes, Washington, Mount Vernon, Clinton, Marysville, Freeland and Greenbank
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The City Pier is a public pier that includes amenities such as parking, handicap access, restrooms, and rain cover. The pier also has a fish cleaning station as well as lights and railings.
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Storm King Ranger Station, US Hwy 101, Port Angeles, WA
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Stretching a total mileage of .5-miles, the Moments In Time Trail is a nature trail that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Crescent. The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, running, mountain biking, and swimming.
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Black Ball Ferry carries passengers through the scenic Strait of Juan de Fuca during the 90 minute transport. The ferry has a capacity for 1000 passengers and provides a gift shop and cafeteria.
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Adventure cruises along the Salish Sea can be accessed through Expeditions NW for a variety of tours. The trips take place on a 120 foot boat with a knowledgeable captain and crew to teach about culture, history, and ecology of the area.
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The Landing, 115 East Railroad, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Olympic Coast Discovery Center is a free source for visitors to learn about marine conservation and the animals and habitats of the local area. They also provide tourist information like hiking spots, the best beaches and whale-spotting locations.
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Olympic National Park is a public state park that provides guests with scenic views of the local environment. The park is commonly used for hiking in the warmer months and skiing and snowboarding in the colder ones.
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115 E Railroad Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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With views of the Pacific Ocean, Wine On the Waterfront offers visitor wine tastings with a plate of cheese, crackers, and fruit. Visitors can try a selection of domestic and imported white, red, and dessert wines.
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125 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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San Juan National Historic Park is a national park made up of both the sites of the British and U.S. Armies' camps during the Pig War. The site has been designated a national historic landmark.
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260 Spring St, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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This sea kayak tour company offers nine different tour packages plus custom tours of the San Juan Islands. Classes are taught in both a pool and the ocean depending on the class, and are offered for all levels of skill.
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San Juan Classic Day Sailing offers several sailing options, from multi-day cruises to two hour whale watching tours around the islands of the Salish Sea. There is a 6 passenger limit for their boats with no sailing experience necessary.