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JeannieSmith's Olympic Peninsula Trip
Port Townsend
A Day Trip to Port Townsend It can be a life-time memory. Most of our city is easily accessible on foot. Cuisine choices are outstanding and include several award-winning restaurants—take time to enjoy a meal. Touring the historic homes and buildings can be done by foot or by car. while the history of Port Townsend is young by world standards, we are proud of restoring out heritage. Port Townsend is only one of three Victorian Seaports on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 15 unique art galleries featuring classic to innovative visual arts.
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.
From Coast to Forest
Port Angeles
Visit www.portangeles.org to find everything you need to know about Port Angeles.
Sequim
Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau
Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Ruby Beach, Rialto Beach, Kalaloch, the Victorian Seaport of Port Townsend, the Lavender Festival Weekend in Sequim, Hood Canal, Cape Flattery, Quinault! These places and many more await you on Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
Harborside Inn
All rooms have water view.
Out door pool

