Parks in Port Angeles, Washington

#1.

Port Angeles, WA

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  • Here you will find Pacific Ocean beaches, rainforest valleys, glacier-capped peaks and a stunning variety o... More on Nps.gov

  • I had flown out to Seattle from Chicago, and met him there as he had just come back on a ferry from Alaska ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Port Angeles, WA

3.0
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  • Outstanding and deservedly famous, series of 6+ all natural, rock-lined hot springs pools in Olympic N.P.. ... More on SwimmingHoles.info

  • Getting into the hot springs? More on Trails

 

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#3.

Port Angeles

  • Some moderate downhills, alot of steep climbs. Intermediate- advanced trail. More on trails.mtbr.com

  • If I remember correctly, you stay to your right. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#4.

Dungees Harbor, Port Angeles, Washington

  • Located north of U.S. Hwy. 101, west of Sequim, the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is a key winter and spring gathering area for brant and other waterfowl. The calmer waters of Dungeness Bay al... More on LLBean.com

  • A hike on Dungeness Spit is definitely not to be missed. The Spit consists of a natural sand and rock arm curving five miles out ... More on igougo

 

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#5.

Port Angeles, Washington

  • A 7.4-mile day hike from Hurricane Ridge to the Elwha Valley. This trail offers a scenic walk from Hurricane Ridge all the way down to the floor of the Elwha Valley. It begins as a paved nature tra... More on Trails

  • this is a very will maintained trail for snowshoeing, with beautiful scener More on Trails

 

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#6.

Whiskey Bend, Washington

  • A stroll through flower fields on a gently graded asphalt path to the site of a former Forest Service lookout enables families to gaze at 360 degrees of glorious views. To the south lie the great c... More on Trails

  • Very nice trail, suitable for family hiking with kids and offering georgeou More on Trails

 

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#7.

Olympic Hot Springs, Washington

  • An arduous hike to one of the most spectacular mountain passes in the Olympics Appleton Pass sits a mile high on the ElwhaSol Duc divide. Offering glimpses of peaks, forested valleys, and thousands... More on Trails

  • We started at the Boulder Lake Trailhead above the Elwha River. Awesome hik More on Trails

 

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#8.

King Hill, Washington

  • You can easily drive to Deer Park via a snaking gravel road from Port Angeles. So why hike this somewhat steep trail? Here are five good reasons. One: access to Deer Park, since the road is often c... More on Trails

  • A definite challenge! We had a mild winter so we were able to reach the ON More on Trails

 

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#9.

Port Angeles, Washington

  • With its wildflowers and views of the Olympic Mountains, particularly glacier-capped 7,965-foot Mt. Olympus and the parks deep river valleys, this short, narrow and winding ridgeline road packs a p... More on Trails

  • I have done this road many times over the last 10 years. It is a well maint More on Trails

 

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#10.

Port Angeles, Washington

  • Although little elevation gain occurs along this route, lots of work is necessary for snowshoers planning to play here. The trail starts high and stays high as it skirts steep ridges and traverses ... More on Trails

  • Gorgeous views of Olympics, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Mt. Baker. More on Trails

 

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