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Blumonarug's New Itinerary
Super 8 Motel
Economy motel
Port Angeles Farmers Market
Saturdays, 10AM - 2PM at Gateway Transit Center year round
Wednesdays, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Mid-June through September
Gateway Transit Center tel: 360-460-0361
Location
PA Farmers Market
Port Angeles, WA
98362
United States
47° 57' 26.0748" N, 123° 23' 36.1932" W
See map: Google Maps
Breathe Mile-High Air at Hurricane Ridge!
Hurricane Ridge, 17 miles south of Port Angeles, in Olympic National Park, will make you feel like you're on top of the world. And, in fact, you are! Hurricane Ridge is reached by taking Hwy 101 into Port Angeles. Look for the Olympic National Park Visitor Center and Hurricane Ridge signs. Turn south on Race Street, and taking a slight right curve on the Hurricane Ridge Parkway. From there you will see signs leading to the Park Entrance.
Location
Olympic National Park
WA
United States
See map: Google Maps
Peonies on Parade
Come visit Peony Farm, the 1st and ONLY peony farm on the Peninsula on your day trip to the Olympic Peninsula.
Monday-Thursday, 11 am to 4 pm. Closed Sundays and Fridays
Location
Sequim
2204 Happy Valley Road
Sequim, WA
98382
United States
48° 2' 36.96" N, 123° 5' 9.6" W
See map: Google Maps
Feiro Marine Life Center
The Feiro Marine Life Center contains numerous aquaria, wet tables and exhibits that focus on the near shore habitats and marine organisms of the northern Olympic Peninsula. Additionally, the popular touch tank offers visitors the chance to meet local marine life up close and personal. Special tours can be arranged by calling the center.
Open 7 days per week from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Open weekends during winter months or anytime by special arrangement and calling ahead.
Port Angeles City Pier
tel: 360-417-6254
Location
Feiro Marine Life Center
Port Angeles City Pier Lincoln Street
Port Angeles, WA
98362
United States
See map: Google Maps
Port Angeles Fine Arts Center & Webster's Woods Art Park
Thought-provoking exhibitions with a Northwest flavor are imaginatively displayed in the semi-circular hilltop gallery set against an awesome vista of marine and mountain views. Webster's Woods is a five-acre "museum without walls" featuring over 125 sculptures and site works along rustic trails in a unique sylvan setting that is a microcosm of nearby Olympic National Park.
Gallery hours: Wednesday—Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. (Nov.-Feb.); 11:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. (Mar.-Oct.)
Webster's Woods open daylight hours, year-round. Admission is free.
Location
PA Fine Arts Center & Webster's Woods Art Park
1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd.
Port Angeles, WA
98362
United States
48° 6' 12.8376" N, 123° 25' 11.4168" W
See map: Google Maps
Peonies On Parade
A Celebration of beauty and fragrance. A floral extravannza. Come fill your senses
Wednesdays to Sundays 11am to 4 pm.
Peony Farm
2204 Happy Valley Rd, Sequim WA
360-808-4099
Olympic Coast Cuisine
Cuisine is an art form that engages all of the human senses. Foods that are well-prepared with fresh, local ingredients impart a sense of a place and its culture. Resplendent with fresh, organically grown fruits and vegetables, as well as coastal seafood, handcrafted wines and local foods, the Olympic Peninsula has much to offer the culinary tourist. Farmers, restaurants and hotels have successfully endorsed an "eat local" movement and we are proud of our longstanding agricultural heritage.
Location
Olympic Peninsula
WA
United States
See map: Google Maps
Moments in Time Trail
The Moments in Time Nature Trail is an easy 0.5-mile trail that meanders through the woods and along the shoreline of Lake Crescent offering a variety of environments from breathtaking views of Lake Crescent and Pyramid Mountain to tiny fern and wildflower meadows to lush woods with towering evergreens and spectacular mosses and fungi. Appropriate for the entire family, it begins just off the parking area of the Storm King Ranger Station on Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park.
Location
Storm King Ranger Station
U.S. Highway 101
Port Angeles, WA
98362
United States
48° 3' 27.468" N, 123° 47' 14.7696" W
See map: Google Maps
Port Angeles
Visit www.portangeles.org to find everything you need to know about Port Angeles.
Sequim
Forks
Surrounded by rain forest valleys and within minutes of the rugged Pacific Coast, Forks is a friendly little town full of recreation opportunities. Within an hour of Forks, one can be strolling a rain forest trail, kayaking a tidal estuary, surfing a wilderness beach, soaking in natural hot spring waters or canoeing a clear blue glacier-carved lake.
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