Port Angeles Fine Arts Center

Olympic Peninsula


Here you'll find the work of many of the professional artists who live on the peninsula. The gallery is high above the city amid a 5-acre sculpture garden with views over the strait. The garden is open year-round, sunrise to sunset.


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1. Museum at the Carnegie

1.08 MILES

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2. Feiro Marine Life Center

1.19 MILES

Hands-on touch tanks are inhabited by the aquatic denizens of the strait. The star attractions are the giant Pacific octopi.

3. Ediz Hook

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A mostly flat, easy 1-mile trail offers beach access and mountain views on a clear day, along this spit looping around the bay in Port Angeles.

4. Olympic National Park

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5. Lake Crescent

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6. Beacon Hill Park

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7. Emily Carr House

21.5 MILES

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8. Parliament Buildings

21.87 MILES

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