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Hope Island Marine State Park

Hope Island State Park is a 106-acre marine camping park. The island can only be reached by watercraft – motorized, human- or wind-powered. Covered with old-growth forests and saltwater marshes,…

Kayaker on Lake Crescent in Port Angeles, WA
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Port Angeles & Lake Crescent

Strolling the Waterfront Promenade Perched on the northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula between mountains and sea, Port Angeles is the ultimate basecamp. At your doorstep a million acres of…

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Lake Quinault Museum and Historical Society

Located in the old Quinault post office steps from the grand and historic Lake Quinault Lodge, this collection tells the story of native Quinaults and early pioneers. View Native American…

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Oakland Bay Marina

Located in the Hammersley Inlet, the Oakland Bay Marina offers long-term and day-use moorage for recreational boaters. The facility offers 109 moorage clips, public boat launch, fuel pumps and parking.

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Mystery Bay State Park

Ten-acre Mystery Bay State Park on Marrowstone Island features 685 feet of saltwater shoreline and a spectacular view of the Olympic Mountains. Stroll, swim, picnic or launch a boat or…

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Mount Olympus (7,980 ft.)

The highest and most prominent peak in the Olympics is one of the most spectacular areas in Washington state. It’s also considered by the climbing community a Northwest rite of…

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Mount Deception (7,788 ft.)

The Royal Basin area just below this second-highest peak in the Olympics offers some of the most spectacular high-country in the Olympic Mountains. The challenging scramble to the summit is…

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Mount Constance (7,743 ft.)

The third-highest peak in the Olympic Mountains is also considered one of the most difficult to climb. It’s a popular choice for “peakbaggers” looking to add an exceptionally challenging summit…

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Mason County Historical Society Museum

Learn the history of timber, shellfish and farming in Mason County and imagine the area’s early pioneer days. Located in downtown Shelton, the museum includes photos, artifacts, tapes, letters, diaries,…

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Makah Tribe

Based on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula, the Makah people have inhabited Neah Bay for more than 3,800 years. The Makah Cultural and Research Center features a world-renowned…