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Port Angeles Is the Place to Be

Come for the fireworks. Stay for the adventure. There are plenty of reasons to visit Port Angeles in July, but this year, there is one reason that stands above the rest. The fireworks are back! After a year without a …

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Natural Wonders WOW THE WORLD

Cape Flattery

Welcome to the northwestern-most point in the contiguous United States.

Dungeness Spit

The longest natural sand spit in the U.S., growing 13 feet per year.

Hood Canal

A 68-mile saltwater fjord, rich with underwater flora and fauna.    

Olympic National Park

A natural UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its diverse ecosystems.

A YEAR-ROUND LINEUP OF Festivals & Events

Concerts in the Barn

Jul 3 - Jul 19
7360 Center Rd.
Quilcene, WA 98376 United States

Experience the perfect blend of world-class artistry and rustic charm at Concerts in the Barn. Every weekend in July, this historic Quilcene farm opens its doors for free chamber music …

Concerts on the Dock

Jul 9 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
100 Madison St.
Port Townsend, WA 98368 United States

A free outdoor concert series featuring primarily local bands on Thursdays starting July 9th and going through the end of August. The concerts occur at the Pope Marine Plaza from …

String & Shadow Present “Night At The Grand Opera”

Jul 9 @ 7:30 pm
1203 E Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles, WA 98362 United States

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host an outdoor giant puppet performance of “Night at the Grand Opera” by theater company String and Shadow at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July …

Expect the Unexpected- OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK

Wild Ocean Beaches

From rugged to serene, Olympic Peninsula beaches stretch for miles and offer endless recreation and exploration. Trek the coastline, catch a wave, discover teeming tidepools and dramatic sea stacks, and soak up Pacific Ocean views…

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Hoh Rain Forest

A magical destination like no other, the lush and diverse Hoh Rain Forest is one of the most popular spots on the Olympic Peninsula. Take in tumbling waterfalls and rushing rivers, miles of forested trails,…

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Diversity is the Hallmark

Forty-nine peaks over 6,500 feet, more than 600 miles of trails, 266 glaciers. Four temperate rain forests. Iconic rivers, deep lakes, and 22 waterfalls. Rocky, craggy beaches full of sea life. Known for roaming Roosevelt…

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