The city's and towns of the North Olympic Peninsula are located in one of the most diverse areas in the county, if not the world. Within 60 miles you can go from one of the wettest areas in the Continental U.S., the Westend Rain Forest. to one of the driest areas in Western Washington.
Olympic National Park Visitors Center
Port Angeles Underground Tours
Sequim is surrounded by natural beauty and full of small-town charm. A popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and lavender lovers, Sequim is one of the driest places in western Washington. It boasts an active arts community, vibrant downtown, and diverse culinary options making it the cultural and commercial heart of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley on the magnificent Olympic Peninsula.
Unique, Victorian Seaport Town. With its maritime heritage, artist spirit, and a touch of urban chic, Port Townsend is an easily accessible base camp to the Olympic Peninsula and beyond. Whether on land or sea; indoors or outdoors – Port Townsend has activities for every taste.
Fort Worden. Great sandy Beach, bunker and gun site ruins. Great exploring.