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ViewsPort AngelesFrom eTripTips WikiPort Angeles is the the largest city in the Olympic Peninsula region of Washington. It is the county seat of Clallam County. With a population of 19,000, Port Angeles is regarded as the "Center of it All" for the Olympic Peninsula. It's a great place to start for a day trip to Hurricane Ridge or a vacation to explore all of the Olympic National Park. Outdoor sports like kayaking, biking or hiking are very popular. Many quaint shops attract shoppers downtown and the expansive waterfront provides relaxation. With ferries coming and going all day, Port Angeles is the departure point for a trip to Victoria (British Columbia). Beautiful Pacific beaches are nearby and the lavender fields and berry farms of Sequim beckon all summer. Port Angeles is the place to be when it comes to experiencing all that the Olympic Peninsula has to offer.
[edit] Get in[edit] By carFrom Seattle's main airport, SeaTac (IATA: SEA), one can drive directly to Port Angeles in just 2.5 hours (via I-5 S, WA-16 W, WA-3 N & WA-101). Washington State Ferries [1] cut across the Puget Sound from Edmonds or from downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island. There are also ferry routes from Victoria (British Columbia). [edit] By airThe William R. Fairchild International Airport (IATA: KLM) is located on the west side of the city. Currently, Kenmore Air flies 7 daily round-trip flights in and out of Fairchild between Port Angeles and Seattleās Boeing Field [4].
[edit] By seaPort Angeles Boat Haven [6] is nestled in the nook of Ediz Hook and is a direct route from Victoria (British Columbia). It is a perfect stop over for boaters plying the waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound. [edit] Get around[edit] See
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[edit] BuyQuaint shops located downtown. [edit] EatNumerous places to dine or to just grab a bite to eat. [edit] Drink[edit] Sleep[edit] Budget
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