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Originally named "Puerto de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles" by the
Spanish in 1791 (the postal service later insisted one Los Angeles was
enough), PORT ANGELES is the peninsula's main town and the most popular
point of entry into Olympic National Park. Like many other similarly
sized towns in the Pacific Northwest, the community is a paradoxical
mixture of timber-industry grittiness and picturesque beauty, which
sometimes collide in strange and unexpected ways - such as the working-class
harbor streaked with industrial chimneys and backdropped by striking
mountains.
Though it's preferable to stay inside the park, Port Angeles has a
number of inexpensive chain motels near its uninspiring one-way main
drags, First Street and Front Street. These include the Best Western
Olympic Lodge , 140 Del Guzzi Dr (tel 1-800/600-2993, ; $50-75), and
Traveler's Motel , 1133 E First St (tel 360/452-2303, ; $35-50). For
more upscale accommodation, try the Red Lion Inn , 221 N Lincoln St (tel
360/452-9215, ; $130-160), or Domaine Madeleine , 146 Wildflower Lane
(tel 360/457-4174, ; $130-250), a B&B with themed rooms and a lovely
five-acre garden. If you are staying inside the park, at any of the
seventeen excellent campgrounds (tel 360/452-4501, $8-12 per night),
you'll need your own vehicle. Try Heart o' the Hills , six miles south
of Port Angeles, along Hurricane Ridge Road, or further west, Elwah and
Altaire campgrounds are equally good with access to the numerous hiking
trails.
For breakfast or lunch , head for the tiny First Street Haven , 107 E
First St and Laurel (tel 360/457-0352); for dinner , the upscale Bella
Italia , 118 E First St (tel 360/457-5442), has seafood and authentic
Italian cuisine.
Port Angeles has the peninsula's best transportation connections .
Olympic Bus Lines (tel 360/452-3858) offers daily trips to Seattle and
Sea-Tac Airport, while Clallam Transit buses (tel 360/452-4511 or
1-800/858-3747) go west from Port Angeles around the peninsula to Lake
Crescent, Neah Bay and Forks and east to Sequim, connecting with
Jefferson Transit (tel 360/385-4777) buses to Port Townsend. Black Ball
Transport (tel 360/457-4491) runs ferries to Victoria in Canada (2-4
daily, except in Feb) for a bargain $8 walk-on one-way fare, $30 for a
car, and Victoria Express (tel 360/452-8088 or 1-800/633-1589) operates
a faster passenger-only service (2-3 daily) for $20-25. The visitors
center , at 121 E Railroad St, beside the ferry terminal (summer daily
7am-6pm; rest of year Mon-Fri 10am-4pm; tel 360/452-2363, ), stocks
information on the entire peninsula and can put you in touch with local
river-rafting and sea-kayaking firms.
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