The Sequim & Port Angeles area is blessed with 290 days of
sunshine and pleasant weather year-round, and you'll find endless places to hike, bike,
sail, fish, tour, run, pedal, paddle - and even just sit and be amazed. To plan your
adventure, explore our special sections devoted to the peninsula's outdoor activities,
nature and recreational opportunities.
Hiking
Pack your hiking boots to take advantage of the world-class hiking trails in Olympic National
Park and throughout the peninsula. Olympic National Park encompasses three distinctly different
ecosystems with rugged glacier capped mountains, over 60 miles of wild Pacific coast and magnificent
stands of old-growth and temperate rain forest.
www.olympicdiscoverytrail.com
The Olympic Discovery Trail (biking and hiking) will ultimately span approximately
100 miles from Port Townsend to the Pacific Coast. Currently there is a 25 mile
stretch from Sequim to Port Angeles.
Biking
Take in the breathtaking scenery on a leisurely ride. With scenic paths through wooded areas
and past waterfront overlooks, the Olympic Discovery Trail offers miles of entertainment for walkers and bicyclists.
www.olympicdiscoverytrail.com
The Olympic Discovery Trail (biking and hiking) will ultimately span approximately
100 miles from Port Townsend to the Pacific Coast. Currently there is a 25 mile stretch from Sequim to Port Angeles.
Boating
Boat launch ramps are located at Sequim Bay State Park, Port Williams,
Dungeness Bay Oyster Farm, Cline Spit and the John Wayne Marina.
www.portofpa.com/
Port of Port Angeles - Marinas, Marine Facilities, Port Information
Fishing
Venture out on a salt water charter to fish for salmon, halibut,
ling cod and perch, just to name a few. Catch a rainbow trout in the Dungeness
River or one of the nearby lakes.
www.forksweb.com/fishing.html
Olympic Peninsula - Salt Water Fishing Guides and charters for salmon, halibut,
cod and sea bass. Fly Fishing Guides for coastal rivers.