Keywords: jessie webster park

Jessie Webster Park - Port Angeles (WA)

Address: 🏡 609 E 3rd St, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Phone : +1 (360) 417-4550
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJQ1YLXKWxj1QRZ_TJZ-7oW3k
#Washington Book now
Frequently asked questions

Others Near Port Angeles,WA

  • Hight rate 11 location for tourist in Port Angeles, WA, USA (part 2)

    06-2025 Jessie Webster Park in Hight rate 11 location for tourist in Port Angeles, WA, USA (part 2)
  • Devils Punchbowl -
    Devils Punchbowl
    Jesse White: Great spot along the Spruce Railroad Trail to take in the beauty of Lake Crescent. Very quiet in the off season, so we got to spend a lot of time here without anyone else. Leashed-dog friendly.
    Dungeness River Nature Center - Sequim
    Dungeness River Nature Center
    Ida Emry: Very impressive nature center built 2 years ago by the Jamestown SKlallam Tribe. Exhibits inside and then walk across the old railroad bridge trestle which leads to the Olympic discovery trail that continues all the way to the Pacific Coast. 300,000 Pink salmon spawn there in the summer in odd years. The dungeness river is below the bridge. Lots of bicycling along the trail too.
    Overlook - Victoria B.C., M.T Douglas, Dungeness Wildlife Refugee -
    Overlook - Victoria B.C., M.T Douglas, Dungeness Wildlife Refugee
    Sarah Hartman: On a clear day the best place to pull off and get a view of Mt. Rainer off in the distance.
    Madison Creek Falls - Port Angeles
    Madison Creek Falls
    Matt White: Really short family-friendly walk to a nice waterfall
    Art on the town sculpture -
    Tammy French: Cute sculpture of pups playing. Located in front of Country Aire Grocery
    Elwha River Casino - Port Angeles
    Elwha River Casino
    M Gustafson: Smaller than most casinos around but super clean and friendly employees. Decent payouts considering its size! We didnt eat there but the dining area looked nice, probably will try it next time. We definitely would like to visit there again when we are in the area
    Lincoln Park - port angeles - Port Angeles
    Lincoln Park - port angeles
    Hayley Nast: This is a beautiful easy hiking trail. There was a lot of foot traffic. The trail leads you to a waterfall and it is really easy to get there. Pretty much all of the elevation was in the falls loop at the end of the trail. This loop leads you to a higher, better view of the falls and then back down to where it began. It is helpful to have a hiking sticks(s) for this part of the trail.
    Port Angeles Sculpture: "Mother and Child" by Bob Stokes - Port Angeles
    Tammy French: Bob Stokes is a local artist and treasure. This sculpture part.of a collection of metal figures throughout downtown Port Angeles. The metal work used to enclose the bell at the memorial.paek.is also created by local legend Bob Stokes.
    Hoh Rain Forest - Forks
    Hoh Rain Forest
    Laurie Steinke: An exceptional experience. We arrived at the park at 7:30 am. The parking lot was empty. We hiked the Moss trail and only saw four other people. Then we went to the Spruce trail. It was a great trail. It was muddy and you need to watch for tree roots. The bathroom was open even when the visitor center was closed. We left at 10:30 and the lot was full. There were about 10 cars waiting to get in. They allow one in when one leaves.
    New Dungeness Lighthouse -
    New Dungeness Lighthouse
    Joodie Klinke: Best time to go = weekday, extreme low tide, sunny. Easy walk, even though 11 miles, due to the low tide and packed sand. Wonderful views from the lighthouse tower. Picnic tables, public restroom, and water are all available on the grounds.
    B.Team: admin@beautihost.com