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Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Port Angeles, WA, USA
06-2025 Waterfront Esplanade in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Port Angeles, WA, USAJessie Webster Park - Port Angeles Judy Not giving it: It is more of a homeless hub than a park anymore. If you visit, generally, you can walk through it cause of it. Many tents and the clubhouse there even had to be fenced. Stop going there over a few years ago. There is a bench there to rest at least.
Klahhane Ridge Trail - Dennis Gavrilenko: Some of the best views I’ve EVER seen! Nice parking lot at the base of the trail and an easy loop to the top of the ridge. Cool forest, old ski lifts, and views of the park
Railroad Bridge Park - Sequim T G: Absolutely gorgeous park featuring a paved portion of the Discovery Trail across the Dungeness River as well as unpaved trails and thrilling river exploration! Endless opportunities for an adventurous day outdoors and fun for the whole family including furry friends!
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 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.
Elwha River Casino - Port Angeles 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 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.