Port Bonita, a full-service city, is the activity center of the Olympic Peninsula and the seat of government for Clallam County. Located along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, in the shadow of the Olympic Mountains, Port Bonita is as rich in natural beauty as it is in history.
Site of the world's first hydro-electric dam, and ancestral home of the Klallam Indians, Port Bonita's rich and unique cultural heritage can still be felt in its convenient downtown shopping district, alive with friendly shops, flowers and outdoor art. Rising high above the city is snow-capped Hurricane Ridge, the most popular feature of Olympic National Park.
Update: Port Bonita is featured in the new book, "West of Here" by Johnathan Evison.
Port Bonita's geography is ideal for outdoor
recreation, from hiking, to fishing, to
golfing, to cross-country skiing.