
Out & About
In the Olympic Peninsula


Olympic National Park
Plan your adventure
From Hurricane Ridge to Lake Crescent to the Hoh Rainforest, this park is one of the most beautiful and diverse in the world.
Dog friendly areas
Sequim
Known as "The Blue Hole"
Sequim is a small town on the North Olympic Peninsula, along Highway 101 with the Olympic Mountains to the south and a prairie and the Straits of Juan de Fuca to the north. Port Townsend sits to the east, and Port Angeles is a few miles to the west.
Things to Do


Northwest Native
Art Gallery and Shop
Where tradition meets contemporary expression showcasing breathtaking art of Indigenous peoples, honoring their deep connection to the land, sea, and sky.
S'klallam Tribe
Lavender Festival
Unbelieveable array of products
Visit several lavender farms in Sequim where nature's beauty meets artisinal craftsmanship. From essential oils to culinary delights to the perfect souvenir gifts, you'll have fun shopping.
July 18-20, 2025



Port Townsend
Art galleries and delicious pizza
Artists and buskers welcome you to this charming Victorian village by the sea peppered with art galleries and a take-out pizza place that is out-of-this-world scrumptious.
Port Angeles
Seaside Mountain Town
As the gateway to the Olympic National Park—a top-of-the-bucket-list worthy wonder and one of few national parks in the Pacific Northwest—this smallish seaside-meets-mountain town has nuggets of history, hints of fame, bewitching beauty, and adventure waiting to be discovered.
So Much To Do!
