Clallam County was established in 1854. Clallam County is located in the farthest northwest corner of the continental United States, framed by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the great Pacific Ocean and the Olympic Mountains. Clallam County is a predominately rural county, which provides unique accessibility to a natural environment, which includes Olympic National Park and Vancouver Island, BC. County offices are located in Port Angeles (population 20,000) which is a short ferry ride from Victoria B.C. and approximately two hours travel time from downtown Seattle.
Clallam County was established in 1854. Clallam County is located in the farthest northwest corner of the continental United States, framed by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the great Pacific Ocean and the Olympic Mountains. Clallam County is a predominately rural county, which provides unique accessibility to a natural environment, which includes Olympic National Park and Vancouver Island, BC. County offices are located in Port Angeles (population 20,000) which is a short ferry ride from Victoria B.C. and approximately two hours travel time from downtown Seattle.