Heading to Port Angeles, WA? Here’s a guide to what you can’t miss.
Port Angeles is a small coastal city on the Olympic Peninsula, located 2.5 hours northwest of Seattle. It is the main gateway to Olympic National Park and is a great base for food and hotel options while exploring the park.
It’s best for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers, or if you’re a Twilight stan, it’s an iconic location mentioned in the books and movie.

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Last Updated: May 29, 2026
On our most recent visit to Seattle, we went on a mission to explore the PNW without a car. After flying into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), we hopped on trains, buses, and ferries to visit two major cities, two islands, a national park, and even crossed the border to Canada.
The best part was Jacob didn’t have to drive. The commute is scenic so you can spend your time enjoying the views rather than worrying about navigating..
We included a recommended itinerary below (will link this to the itinerary section below), and you can click on the links to each destination guide.
Seattle, WA
Bainbridge Island
Olympic National Park
Victoria, BC
3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362, map
Olympic National Park is a diverse national park with the moody PNW coast, rainforests, lakes, and mountains. It gives you year round access to the outdoors and transports you to another world. Before visiting, I had no idea rainforests existed in the US.
Olympic Hiking Co picked us up from our hotel (we stayed at Red Lion Hotel) and customized our itinerary. Our guide, Betsy, was so knowledgeable with birds, animal tracks, and plants that it gave us a fun, new perspective into the park. Should we become birders now?
Pro Tip: Pack a lightweight raincoat even if you don’t see rain in the forecast. As you may expect from a rainforest, it tends to rain a lot. We love this Patagonia one that packs up really small into its pocket. This is a cheaper alternative.
See More: 15 Things to Do in Olympic National Park



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The Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) is currently two thirds complete, and will be a 135-mile bike trail starting from Port Townsend to La Push Beach.
We rented our bikes from Discovery E-bikes and rode along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. You can get mountain views if you bike 20 minutes further east, but we got distracted by the cherry blossoms and decided to spend all our time here.

104 E 1st St, Port Angeles, WA 98362, map
Port Book and News has over 75,000 new and used books, as well as, maps, and other gifts. I’m in my bookish era, so naturally, I have been visiting all the bookstores I come across on my travels.
We also checked out Odyssey Books, an eclectic store, carrying both books and gifts.
Other stores nearby that I enjoyed visiting:



118 E 1st St, Port Angeles, WA 98362, United States, map
I read all the books but at the time didn’t understand the obsession. But this year, after becoming completely consumed by Heated Rivalry, I’m coming in with fresh eyes. Even though, they filmed the movie elsewhere, I love how much they lean into the fandom here.


205 S Lincoln St, Port Angeles, WA 98362, map
Connect and learn about the region’s Indigenous people at the Elwha Klallam Museum, housed in the beautifully restored 1919 Carnegie library. It gives you a glimpse into the history and living traditions of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe through artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits.
If you want to connect to the Olympic Peninsula beyond its scenic landscapes, it is one of the most meaningful cultural experiences in Port Angeles.
Pro Tip: It’s best to make an appointment to visit since they are short staffed.

1192 E Washington St, Sequim, WA 98382, map
Sequim (rhymes with swim) is the Lavender Capital of North America. All the lavender is harvested by hand at these small family-owned farms. You can take a 30 minute ride on the Clallam Transit, which runs regularly and is free between Port Angeles and Sequim.
Pro Tip: July is lavender season. If you want to see the lavender in bloom, the third weekend of July is best.



812 Wharf St, Victoria, BC V8W 1T3, Canada, map
The Black Ball Ferry is a 90 minute ride from Port Angeles to Victoria BC. Victoria is known as the “Garden City” because of the mild climate that’s great for gardening year-round. It is a charning coastal city that’s very walkable.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget your passport and Dramamine in case the ferry ride gets rough.
See More: Best Places to Eat in Victoria BC – Victoria Food Tour






The Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor has a beautiful waterfront location and is walking distance from the wharf, the ferry terminal, and downtown restaurants and shops. It’s also right next to the ODT bike trail for a nice scenic walk or bike ride. We stayed on the second floor for better views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.



If you’re visiting Seattle during the World Cup 2026 without a car, hopefully this guide is helpful in showing you how easy it is to get around. There’s so much to see in the PNW, we highly recommend exploring outside of Seattle.
You can easily get to many destinations via ferries, buses, and trains. On this trip, we started our loop in Seattle, stopped in Bainbridge Island, Port Angeles, Olympic National Park, Victoria BC, and then finished back in Seattle.
If you’re a national park lover and it’s your first visit, I would extend Olympic National Park to two or three days since the park is so diverse.
Travel Guides:
Seattle, WA
Bainbridge Island
Olympic National Park
Victoria, BC



What of these things to do in Port Angeles would you put on your itinerary? Did we miss anything?


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“Discovery consists not of seeking new lands but in seeing with new eyes” – M. Proust

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