Jennifer And Tony's Guidebook

Jennifer And Tony
Jennifer And Tony
Jennifer And Tony's Guidebook

Food Scene

Great beer, friendly service, beautiful location, and good pizza. About a 3 min drive from The Cozy Mobile.
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Barhop Brewing and Artisan Pizza
124 W Railroad Ave
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Great beer, friendly service, beautiful location, and good pizza. About a 3 min drive from The Cozy Mobile.
Our favorite pizza joint! 3 minute drive from The Cozy Mobile.
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Strait Slice Pizza
136 W 1st St
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Our favorite pizza joint! 3 minute drive from The Cozy Mobile.
Fantastic Thai food! 3 min drive from The Cozy Mobile.
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Sabai Thai
903 W 8th St
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Fantastic Thai food! 3 min drive from The Cozy Mobile.
Our favorite burger place.
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Firehouse Grill Burgers & Fries Take-Out
117 E 8th St
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Our favorite burger place.
The Coffee Box is simply one of the best and most unique cafes around. They have a great venue and serve coffee, beer, wine, cider and food.
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The Coffee Box
224 E 1st St
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The Coffee Box is simply one of the best and most unique cafes around. They have a great venue and serve coffee, beer, wine, cider and food.
Great selection of wine, nice venue and friendly service.
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Harbinger Winery
2358 US-101
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Great selection of wine, nice venue and friendly service.
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Angeles Brewing Supplies & Taproom
116 N Lincoln St
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Sightseeing

Hurricane Ridge is the most easily accessed mountain area within Olympic National Park. In clear weather, fantastic views can be enjoyed throughout the year. Hurricane Ridge is located 17 miles south of Port Angeles on Hurricane Ridge Road, off Mount Angeles Road. The road is open throughout summer. During the winter season, the road is scheduled to be open Friday through Sunday and holiday Mondays, weather and road conditions permitting, and closed all other days. All vehicles must carry tire chains during the winter season. Check the road status before coming by calling (360) 565-3131 (recorded message). A general map and information regarding facilities, picnic areas, camping, and regulations can be found on the park's Hurricane Ridge brochure.
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Centro de Visitantes de Hurricane Ridge
3002 Mt Angeles Rd
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Hurricane Ridge is the most easily accessed mountain area within Olympic National Park. In clear weather, fantastic views can be enjoyed throughout the year. Hurricane Ridge is located 17 miles south of Port Angeles on Hurricane Ridge Road, off Mount Angeles Road. The road is open throughout summer. During the winter season, the road is scheduled to be open Friday through Sunday and holiday Mondays, weather and road conditions permitting, and closed all other days. All vehicles must carry tire chains during the winter season. Check the road status before coming by calling (360) 565-3131 (recorded message). A general map and information regarding facilities, picnic areas, camping, and regulations can be found on the park's Hurricane Ridge brochure.
A bike, hike or walk along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles will lead you to one of the best views in the region. Under clear or cloudy skies, you’ll see the Olympic Mountains jut sky-high above the city and pop against the Strait of Juan de Fuca’s sapphire seawater. The vista is simply unforgettable. The three-mile, crescent-shaped sand spit extends from the Port Angeles Boat Haven and marina, providing a natural shelter from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Ediz Hook is the primary reason behind the calm, glassy harbor waters that lure water adventurers to the area. You can’t beat the boating, kayaking, canoeing, scuba diving and stand-up paddleboarding.
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Ediz Hook
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A bike, hike or walk along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles will lead you to one of the best views in the region. Under clear or cloudy skies, you’ll see the Olympic Mountains jut sky-high above the city and pop against the Strait of Juan de Fuca’s sapphire seawater. The vista is simply unforgettable. The three-mile, crescent-shaped sand spit extends from the Port Angeles Boat Haven and marina, providing a natural shelter from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Ediz Hook is the primary reason behind the calm, glassy harbor waters that lure water adventurers to the area. You can’t beat the boating, kayaking, canoeing, scuba diving and stand-up paddleboarding.
Nestled in the northern foothills of the Olympic Mountains, Lake Crescent lies about 18 miles west of Port Angeles. The pristine waters of this deep, glacially carved lake make it an ideal destination for those in search of natural beauty.
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Lake Crescent
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Nestled in the northern foothills of the Olympic Mountains, Lake Crescent lies about 18 miles west of Port Angeles. The pristine waters of this deep, glacially carved lake make it an ideal destination for those in search of natural beauty.
The Hoh Rain Forest is located in the stretch of the Pacific Northwest rainforest which once spanned the Pacific coast from southeastern Alaska to the central coast of California. The Hoh is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park's most popular destinations.
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Centro de Visitantes del Bosque Lluvioso de Hoh
18113 Upper Hoh Rd
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The Hoh Rain Forest is located in the stretch of the Pacific Northwest rainforest which once spanned the Pacific coast from southeastern Alaska to the central coast of California. The Hoh is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park's most popular destinations.

Park

Features: ADA Accessible Basketball Court Open Field Park Benches Parking Picnic Tables Playground Restrooms Soccer Field Softball Diamond Walking Paths Shane Park is located on G Street between Seventh St. and Eighth St. Shane Park is home to a stunning fully functional ADA compliant playground; large ball fields; and the Born Learning Trail, an experiential guided tour through the park for parents and their children. This spacious piece of land is home to many outdoor sporting activities in Port Angeles, including youth and adult soccer and softball.
Shane Park
613 S G St
Features: ADA Accessible Basketball Court Open Field Park Benches Parking Picnic Tables Playground Restrooms Soccer Field Softball Diamond Walking Paths Shane Park is located on G Street between Seventh St. and Eighth St. Shane Park is home to a stunning fully functional ADA compliant playground; large ball fields; and the Born Learning Trail, an experiential guided tour through the park for parents and their children. This spacious piece of land is home to many outdoor sporting activities in Port Angeles, including youth and adult soccer and softball.

Shopping

Outdoor gear in the heart of downtown.
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Brown's Outdoor
112 W Front St
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Outdoor gear in the heart of downtown.

City/town information

https://www.visitportangeles.com/ Tucked in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, Port Angeles is the epicenter for the Olympic Peninsula with visitors arriving from near and far to experience a magical vacation. 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. Port Angeles is the spot to start —and stay — during your Olympic Peninsula journey.
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Port Angeles
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https://www.visitportangeles.com/ Tucked in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, Port Angeles is the epicenter for the Olympic Peninsula with visitors arriving from near and far to experience a magical vacation. 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. Port Angeles is the spot to start —and stay — during your Olympic Peninsula journey.

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