The Coast is Clear on the Olympic Peninsula - The Olympic Peninsula, WA

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  • FALL FOR THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA.

    PLAN YOUR TRIP TO THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA FOR FALL FUN!

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    Explore our diverse region for an incredible amount of reasons to visit to the Olympic Peninsula this fall and winter! Keep reading for inspiration and things to do in Port Ludlow, Port Angeles, Sequim and Port Townsend.


     

    STAY IN PORT LUDLOW

    Here are our tips for taking it slow in Port Ludlow, Washington:

    1. Tee off at a championship golf course where every swing is framed by spectacular water and nature views
    2.  Taste the bounty from local farms and indulge in an award-winning wine selection at The Fireside Restaurant
    3. Paddle calm water in Ludlow Bay by kayak, or stretch your legs over 30 miles of tranquil trails

     


    Port Angeles Washington's downtown view of the Salish Sea from the Laurel Street Steps

    STAY IN PORT ANGELES

    Here are our tips for taking it slow in Port Angeles, Washington:

    1. Rent a bike and pedal out to Ediz Hook for city, sea and Olympic mountain views along Port Angeles’ waterfront trail, a portion of the 135-mile + Olympic Discovery Trail.
    2. Eat, drink and shop your way through the Port Angeles Waterfront District
    3. Explore Port Angeles’ underground with year-round weekly tours. The Port Angeles Underground & Heritage Tours tell about the great feats, secret scandals, and hidden history of the city.

    STAY IN SEQUIM

    Here are our tips for taking it slow in Sequim, Washington:

    1. Stroll the 5.5 mile Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge for sand and sea birds
    2. Play an invigorating game of Pickleball on the stunning courts at Carrie Blake Park
    3. Take in the Salish Sea sights and views of playful sea otters and graceful herons at the John Wayne Marina with its many amenities for both boaters and non-boaters

    STAY IN PORT TOWNSEND

    Here are our tips for taking it slow in Port Townsend, Washington:

    1. Saunter along the peaceful Puget Sound shoreline from Port Hudson to historic Fort Worden. Stroll the gorgeous beaches wrapping around Point Wilson Lighthouse and take in the expansive views of the Admiralty Inlet and Strait of Juan de Fuca. Or wander the waterfront and take in the Victorian-era vibes of downtown.
    2. Sip tea and spa at one of the luxurious spas in town. High tea is served at Cafe Tenby complete with tea sandwiches and scones. Then, catch a flick at the historic Rose Theater’s elegant Starlight Room.
    3. Retail therapy is real (and it works). There are many shops and boutiques to cure whatever ails you. Check out the one-of-a-kind art galleries and antique stores while you’re at it.


Fall and Winter Fun on the Olympic Peninsula


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