The 21st Annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival is Back!

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Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival | I-5 Exit Guide

For the first time since 2019, one of the country’s most acclaimed seafood festivals is back in full in 2022 and ready for another signature “Crabtastic event!”  The Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival in Port Angeles, Washington served up nine tons of fresh crab in 2019! The event celebrates not only the food, aquaculture, agriculture and maritime traditions of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, but Native American culture, art, music, and children’s activities in one spectacular three-day celebration.

The festival will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 7-9, at the Port Angeles City Pier, the Gateway Center and Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor parking lot. Admission is free.

The Freshest Dungeness Crab

The freshest Dungeness crab available, pulled from the Strait of Juan de Fuca by a dedicated CrabFest fleet of 5-7 boats, will be delivered to the plates of festival-goers under the 15,000 square foot First Fed Crab Central Tent. Crabs are brought in starting Monday and kept alive in salt water oxygenated holding tanks, then brought to the Festival alive each day where they are cleaned and cooked on site. Whole crabs average two pounds so there’s plenty of crab meat along with fresh locally-grown corn, cole slaw—and a bib! The Dungeness crab dinners are sponsored by High Tide Seafoods and Platypus Marine, Inc.

But that’s not all! Festival organizers are hurdling the volatile seafood market and guaranteeing the 2021 Dungeness crab dinner price of $40.00 to advance ticketholders.

“We’re encouraging festival-goers to purchase their crab dinner tickets online at crabfestival.org for the guaranteed price of $40.00, $21.00 for a half crab dinner,” says CrabFest Executive Director Scott Nagel. “Advance tickets aren’t required, and we will be offering crab dinners for on-site purchase at market price. But the high cost of seafood has caused changes to our planning, and there’s a chance we won’t have enough crab available for on-site purchases throughout the Festival weekend. Advance tickets guarantee your crab! They’re good for any day of the Festival and are refundable up to 15 days prior to the start of the event.”

Curbside Pick-Up Friday and Saturday – Advance Online Purchase Only

Those unable to enjoy the Festival in person can savor the most important part at home with Curbside Pickup ordered online by Thursday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. Purchase a chilled Dungeness crab dinner for warming at home for $40.00 or just a cleaned, cooked, chilled and wrapped Dungeness crab for $35.00. Curbside pickup is available on Friday and Saturday from Noon – 6 p.m. There is no curbside service on Sunday.

Food & Beverages

Throughout the grounds, 15 local and regional restaurants will serve-up everything from fresh Dungeness crab shooters to Pan-Seared Alaska Weathervane Scallops over Rice Pilaf to Caribbean Seafood Stew – more than 60 dishes! Meat and vegetarian dishes are also on the menu plus great local desserts. Enjoy wine, hard cider, beer, and cocktails including selections from our award-winning local wineries and Northwest micro-breweries.

Live Music & MoreIn addition to great food, there will be three live music stages this year, one situated in “The Claw” – First Fed Gateway Open-Air Bistro which also features a wine and beer garden. A second stage is on City Pier, and the third stage is in the First Fed Crab Central Tent with wine, beer, and cocktails. The Grab-A-Crab Derby, a family favorite, is back on City Pier Friday and Saturday. Additional Saturday activities include a Welcoming Ceremony sponsored by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, a United States Coast Guard Air and Sea Rescue Demonstration and a Peninsula College 5K Fun Run. On Sunday morning the Crab Gospel Revival is back. More than 70 juried craftspeople, nonprofit and sponsor booths will exhibit on the pier throughout the Festival.

Maritime Education

Port Angeles is home to two important resources, the Feiro Marine Science Center located on City Pier and the NOAA Olympic Coast Discovery Center located next to the Festival at The Wharf. Everyone who loves seafood and the environment should plan time to explore both centers.

Thanks to Our Sponsors and Volunteers
A free community celebration like CrabFest would not be possible without our sponsors:

Platinum – First Fed – Port Angeles Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor

Presenting – Black Ball Ferry Line M.V Coho – Peninsula Daily News – Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce.

More than 40 sponsors and community organization make the Festival happen every year. Volunteers are the backbone of any festival, and we have many volunteer opportunities! Information at www.crabfestival.org.

A Perfect Getaway

CrabFest is a seasonal highlight for Port Angeles, located at the Gateway to Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Center. The region is long known as an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise with a growing reputation for culinary adventure. During the fall, travelers can visit artisan wineries, take a county farm tour and savor local cuisine at a waterfront resort. The area’s diverse geography features glacially sculpted peaks and towering old growth forest, wild ocean beaches and lush estuaries enhanced by living tribal cultures, historic seaport towns, and rolling agricultural land.

Tickets and information at www.crabfestival.org. E-mail your questions to [email protected], or phone 360-452-6300.


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