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    • By air

      The William R. Fairchild International Airport is located on the west side of the city. However, there is no commercial airline currently serving Port Angeles. Kenmore Air stopped service to Port Angeles in Nov 2014. Effective March, 2016, air service from Seattle (SeaTac airport) to Port Angeles will be available via Seaport Air.

      Otherwise Seattle's SeaTac airport [http://www.portofseattle.org/SeaTac/] and Victoria International Airport north of Victoria BC would be the next nearest airports if arriving by other major commercial airlines. Be sure to have the proper international travel documents in hand and in order if needing to cross the U.S./Canadian border.

    • By car

      From Seattle's main airport, SeaTac , one can drive directly to Port Angeles in just 2.5 hours Go south on I-5 to WA-16 at Exit #132B in [wiki=936216790221e85ceb69287019429149]Tacoma[/wiki]. Go along WA-16 through Tacoma, across the Narrows Bridge, through [wiki=cac9a60ddb9cc5c09bf0fd890da78377]Gig Harbor[/wiki] to WA-3 in Bremerton. Continue north through [wiki=8e6fecebca1378912b9b78e72340a3a3]Bremerton[/wiki] on WA-3 to WA-104, north of Silverdale and go west over the Hood Canal Bridge on WA-104 to US-101. Follow signs to merge on US-101 north. Another way is go I-5 N, past downtown Seattle, to WA-104 (NE 205th St) at exit 177. Go west on WA-104 to the Edmonds Ferry terminal and cross over by ferry to Kingston. Continue on WA-104 from Kingston at the other side to US-101. Go north on US-101 to Port Angeles.

    • By bus

      Note: There are NO Greyhound bus services in this part of the state so the below are what's available:

      *Olympic Bus Lines, [url=http://www.olympicbuslines.com]]operates the state's 'Travel Washington program's - Dungeness Line' bus goes from [[Seattle#By_bus|Seattle[/url]] via Discovery Bay, Port Townsend & Sequim to Port Angeles. In Seattle they pick up passengers at the airport, King Street [url=http://www.amtrak.com]Amtrak Station[/url], [url=http://www.greyhound.com]Greyhound[/url] and some of the major hospitals in First Hill near downtown (by appointment only).

      *Series of public buses from Seattle, Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Port Townsend If traveling without a car one can take the ferry from Pier 52 in downtown Seattle to Winslow (on [wiki=2ff152b6d897585138d0dcf17c9b0d1b]Bainbridge Island[/wiki]) to catch the [url=http://www.kitsaptransit.com/service/routed-buses/90-poulsbobainbridge] Kitsap Transit #90[/url] to [wiki=ede05323cad2d020505b5d846c65f234]Poulsbo[/wiki] ; [url=http://jeffersontransit.com/maps-schedules/schedules/7-poulsbo-port-ludlow-tri-area-route/] Jefferson Transit #7[/url] from Poulsbo to [wiki=48af2569f676092c63f0f7e35e81a748]Port Townsend[/wiki]; [url=http://jeffersontransit.com/maps-schedules/schedules/8-sequim-route/] #8 bus[/url] from Port Townsend to Sequim ; and [url=http://www.clallamtransit.com/route-30-timetable.html] Clallam Transit #30[/url] from Sequim to Port Angeles. Some are timed when one bus arrives in time for the next to leave within 10 minutes. Look at schedules.

      *Series of public buses from Grays Harbor If traveling up from Aberdeen or Hoquiam, catch the [url=http://www.ghtransit.com/60.html]Grays Harbor Transit #60[/url] to Amanda Park Mercantile; Jefferson Transit [url=http://jeffersontransit.com/maps-schedules/schedules/olympic-connection/]Olympic Connection[/url] bus from Amanda Park to [wiki=4e8ab24d20527f7afe0a3ff0ec50f1d4]Forks[/wiki] ; and [url=http://www.clallamtransit.com/route-14-timetable.html] Clallam Transit #14[/url] to Port Angeles. Some are timed where one bus arrives in time for the next to leave within 10 minutes. Look at the schedules.

    • By boat

      Blackball Transport [url=http://www.cohoferry.com]]operates the MV Coho (vehicle) ferry and Victoria Express (passenger only) ferry to [[Victoria (British Columbia)[/url]] across the San Juan de Fuca.

      *Port Angeles Boat Haven [url=http://portofpa.com/?nid=195]]is nestled in the nook of Ediz Hook and is a direct route from [[Victoria (British Columbia)[/url]]. It is a perfect stop over for boaters plying the waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and [wiki=72afcd9034d684233004382483192a8a]Puget Sound[/wiki].

      *Washington State Ferries [url=http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/]]does not directly serve Port Angeles per se. But from Seattle one can drive up along Interstate 5 to WA-104 (NE 205th St at exit #177) and over to [[Edmonds[/url]] to board a Washington State Ferry to Kingston. (See the rest under "By car" in the above). If traveling without a car one would take the ferry from Pier 52 downtown Seattle to Winslow (on Bainbridge Island) to catch the Kitsap Transit #90 to Poulsbo [http://www.kitsaptransit.com/bus90.html] instead. (See Series of buses under By bus in above for more info).

    • By bicycle

      The Olympic Discovery Trail[http://www.olympicdiscoverytrail.com] heads west from Port Townsend. As of 2011 it is under construction, but reaches Port Angeles, and beyond to Lake Crescent. The section east of Port Angeles is an well marked car free trail, much of which is paved, and easy to traverse on a loaded touring bicycle. West of Port Angeles is the "adventure" part of the trail, for which a cross-country mountain bike is recommended. The trail is non-technical single track, making it a introductory level XC, challenging but doable on a loaded touring bicycle.

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    US Highway 101 goes east & west through town as E 1st & Front St to Lincoln St and then north & south along Lincoln, and continues west of Lincoln along Lauridsen Blvd. Laurel St going north and south, a block west of Lincoln divides the addresses & streets "east" from "west" while Front St divides the addresses and streets from "north" and "south".
    * Old Olympic Highway
    * Fairchild International Airport [http://airnav.com/airport/KCLM]
    * Port Angeles Boat Haven [http://www.portofpa.com/marinas/port-angeles-boat-haven.html]
    * Clallam Transit [url=http://www.clallamtransit.com/routes-by-number.html]]offers service in and around Port Angeles (#20-26), with connections to [[Forks[/url]] (#14) (and on to Lake Quinault and [wiki=a90a54186874788bc842e20bd1641d83]Aberdeen[/wiki]) and Sequim (and on to [wiki=48af2569f676092c63f0f7e35e81a748]Port Townsend[/wiki]). A single ride is $1.00, plus $0.50 for each additional zone entered. A day pass is $2.00.
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    [wiki=4fba0881676b89158df1227eed1f91e4]Olympic National Park[/wiki]
    * Ediz Hook [http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=147]
    *Olympic Discovery Trail [http://www.olympicdiscoverytrail.com]
    * [wiki=a3d914a236c3bed630c80c529dcb5f16]San Juan Islands[/wiki]
    * Strait of Juan de Fuca
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    Hiking
    *Biking
    *Golfing
    *Kayaking
    *Windsurfing
    *Beachcombing
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    Quaint shops located downtown.
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    Numerous places to dine or to just grab a bite to eat.
    *This is a true classic American drive-thru. You will be instantly transported back to your childhood by the sights and most importantly the smells of the great food cooking there.
    *If you are looking for great American style Chinese then look no further. They have a great feel and atmosphere to them and the food is second to none.
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    Water and stuff
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    • Splurge

      A replica of George Washington's home located along the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Sequim and Port Angeles.

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    • Consulates

      there's no consulate in Port Angeles so the one in Seattle is closest if visas are necessary to go into Canada.

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    [wiki=696aefcf0bb2660efb5ceffa3c70b2bb]Sequim[/wiki] - As one of Port Angeles' next door neighbors, it is a bit more rural and still offers somewhat of a small-town atmosphere.
    *[wiki=4e8ab24d20527f7afe0a3ff0ec50f1d4]Forks[/wiki] - Take the Olympic Loop for a scenic drive around the Olympic Peninsula, including the Hoh Rain Forest and Stephenie Meyers' 'Twilight' town of Forks.

    [[WikiPedia:Port Angeles, Washington]]
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