Visit Port Angeles Washington
Ideally located for a variety of adventures, the site of the Olympic Lodge is the perfect choice for vacationers. Port Angeles, with a population of about 20,000, is situated between the Olympic Mountains and Strait of Juan de Fuca. The climate is mild with an average annual rainfall of only 16.68 inches.
The Olympic Lodge – Located Where You Want to Be
With plenty of day trips and nearby cultural attractions, the location of the Olympic Lodge can’t be beat!
- Adjacent to Peninsula Golf Club, www.golfinportangeles.com
- 1 mile from Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, www.pafac.org open year round, featuring contemporary art with a 5-acre “museum without walls”
- 1 1/2 miles from Fiero Marine Life Center, www.olypen.com/feirolab located on the waterfront and showcasing more than 80 live specimens of local marine life with touch tanks
- 1/4 mile from the Museum at the Carnegie, www.clallamhistoricalsociety.com providing visitors with a look at the history of Port Angeles
- 2 miles from Strait of Juan de Fuca
- 2 miles from Victoria, British Columbia Ferry
- 4 miles from Ediz Hook, a natural sand spit reaching out into the strait of Juan de Fuca and creating the Port Angeles Harbor
- 12 miles from Elwha Bridge, on the national historic register with scenic views of the Elwha River Gorge
- 16 miles from Lake Sutherland, a warm freshwater lake that offers many fishing and boating activities
- 17 miles from Hurricane Ridge, with panoramic views of the Olympic mountain range and the Strait of Juan de Fuca
- 18 miles from Lake Crescent, an awesome deep freshwater lake that is 8 1/2 miles long, featuring great fishing, kayaking and hiking
- 20 miles from Salt Creek Recreation area, with tide pools and an array of marine life
- 44 miles from Sol Duc Falls, offering hiking and natural hot spring pools
- 70 miles from Rialto Beach and the Pacific Ocean, both are highlights of the Washington coastline
- 72 miles from Neah Bay & Cape Flattery, the northwestern-most point of the contiguous United States with beautiful rock formations and beaches
- 80 miles from Olympic National Park, offering a breathtaking diversity of scenery from rainforests to jagged snowcapped mountains
- 88 miles from the Hoh & Quinalt Rainforests, two of the four rich temperate rain forest canopies that lie within the west side of Washington’s Olympic Mountains
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For more details on Port Angeles, including a full restaurant list, more things to do, and background on the community, visit the links below.