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Visitor Information Centers & Chambers of Commerce 2019–2020 TRAVEL PLANNER OLYMPICPENINSULA.ORG A place to spark your senses Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau PO Box 670 • Port Angeles 98362 1-800-942-4042 • 360-452-8552 OlympicPeninsula.org Lake Quinault – Pacific Ranger District 360-288-2525 • www.FS.usda.gov/olympic Forks Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 1411 S Forks Ave • PO Box 1249 • Forks 98331 1-800-443-6757 • 360-374-2531 • ForksWa.com Clallam Bay/Sekiu Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center PO Box 355 • 16753 Hwy 112 • Clallam Bay 98326 • 1-877-694-9433 360-963-2339 • ClallamBay.com or Sekiu.com Neah Bay Chamber of Commerce PO Box 249 • 1081 Bayview Ave • Neah Bay 98357 [email protected] • NeahBayWa.com Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 121 E Railroad Ave • Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-2364 PortAngeles.org • VisitPortAngeles.com Olympic National Park 3002 Mt. Angeles Rd. • Port Angeles 98362 • NPS.gov/olym Visitor Information: 360-565-3130 • Rd & Weather Hotline: 360-565-3131 Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 1192 E Washington • PO Box 907 • Sequim 98382 •1-800-737-8462 360-683-6197 • VisitSunnySequim.com • SequimChamber.com Port Townsend Visitor Information Center Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Serving Port Townsend, Port Hadlock, Chimacum, Irondale, Nordland & Port Ludlow 2409 Jefferson St • Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-2722 EnjoyPT.com • VisitJeffersonCountyWa.com Olympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor Center PO Box 65478 • Highways 104 & 19 • Port Ludlow 98365 360-437-0120 • EnjoyOlympicPeninsula.com Olympic US Forest Visitor Center & North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce PO Box 774 • 295142 Hwy 101 • Quilcene 98376 • 360-765-4999 • EmeraldTowns.com Brinnon Visitor Center & North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce 306144 Hwy 101 • Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4350 • EmeraldTowns.com Hoodsport Visitor Information Center 150 N Lake Cushman Road/Hwy 101 • Hoodsport 98548 360-877-2021• ExploreHoodCanal.com Kamilche Visitor Information Center Squaxin Nation, Little Creek Casino Resort • 91 W State Rte 108 • Shelton 98584 360-432-0921 • Little-Creek.com Shelton Visitor Information Center In the Red Caboose at 230 W Railroad Ave • Shelton 98584 800-576-2021 • ExploreHoodCanal.com Shelton Mason County Chamber of Commerce PO Box 2389/215 W Railroad Ave • Shelton, WA 98584 360-426-2021 • SheltonChamber.org Union Visitor Information Center Hunter Farms, E 1921 SR 106 • Shelton 98584 • ExploreHoodCanal.com North Mason Visitor Information Center & Chamber of Commerce 30 NE Romance Hill Rd., Ste. 103 • PO Box 416 • Belfair, WA 98528 360-275-4267 • NorthMasonChamber.com /OlympicPeninsula /VisitOlympicPeninsula /VisitOlympics

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Olympic Peninsula Visitor BureauPO Box 670 • Port Angeles 983621-800-942-4042 • 360-452-8552 OlympicPeninsula.orgLake Quinault – Pacific Ranger District360-288-2525 • www.FS.usda.gov/olympicForks Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center1411 S Forks Ave • PO Box 1249 • Forks 983311-800-443-6757 • 360-374-2531 • ForksWa.comClallam Bay/Sekiu Chamber of Commerce & Visitor CenterPO Box 355 • 16753 Hwy 112 • Clallam Bay 98326 • 1-877-694-9433 360-963-2339 • ClallamBay.com or Sekiu.comNeah Bay Chamber of CommercePO Box 249 • 1081 Bayview Ave • Neah Bay 98357 [email protected] • NeahBayWa.comPort Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center121 E Railroad Ave • Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-2364 PortAngeles.org • VisitPortAngeles.comOlympic National Park3002 Mt. Angeles Rd. • Port Angeles 98362 • NPS.gov/olym Visitor Information: 360-565-3130 • Rd & Weather Hotline: 360-565-3131Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center1192 E Washington • PO Box 907 • Sequim 98382 • 1-800-737-8462360-683-6197 • VisitSunnySequim.com • SequimChamber.comPort Townsend Visitor Information CenterJefferson County Chamber of CommerceServing Port Townsend, Port Hadlock, Chimacum, Irondale, Nordland & Port Ludlow2409 Jefferson St • Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-2722EnjoyPT.com • VisitJeffersonCountyWa.comOlympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor CenterPO Box 65478 • Highways 104 & 19 • Port Ludlow 98365360-437-0120 • EnjoyOlympicPeninsula.comOlympic US Forest Visitor Center & North Hood Canal Chamber of CommercePO Box 774 • 295142 Hwy 101 • Quilcene 98376 • 360-765-4999 • EmeraldTowns.comBrinnon Visitor Center & North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce 306144 Hwy 101 • Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4350 • EmeraldTowns.comHoodsport Visitor Information Center150 N Lake Cushman Road/Hwy 101 • Hoodsport 98548360-877-2021• ExploreHoodCanal.comKamilche Visitor Information CenterSquaxin Nation, Little Creek Casino Resort • 91 W State Rte 108 • Shelton 98584360-432-0921 • Little-Creek.comShelton Visitor Information Center In the Red Caboose at 230 W Railroad Ave • Shelton 98584800-576-2021 • ExploreHoodCanal.comShelton Mason County Chamber of CommercePO Box 2389/215 W Railroad Ave • Shelton, WA 98584360-426-2021 • SheltonChamber.orgUnion Visitor Information CenterHunter Farms, E 1921 SR 106 • Shelton 98584 • ExploreHoodCanal.comNorth Mason Visitor Information Center & Chamber of Commerce30 NE Romance Hill Rd., Ste. 103 • PO Box 416 • Belfair, WA 98528360-275-4267 • NorthMasonChamber.com

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Discover Olympic Peninsula magic… On the Olympic Peninsula you’ll experience magnificent

mountains, rugged coastlines, and temperate rain forest combined with charming small towns and culinary and cultural delights.

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Table of ContentsWelcome ......................................................... 1Table of Contents ............................................. 2This is the Olympic Peninsula ............................ 2Quinault Rain Forest & Kalaloch Beaches ........... 4Forks, La Push & Hoh Rain Forest ....................... 6Twilight .......................................................... 7Strait of Juan de Fuca Nat’l Scenic Byway .......... 8Joyce, Clallam Bay/Sekiu .................................. 8Neah Bay ......................................................... 9Port Angeles & Lake Crescent .......................... 10Sequim & the Dungeness Valley ...................... 12Port Townsend............................................... 14Chimacum Valley ........................................... 16North Hood Canal – Brinnon/Quilcene ............. 17Shelton & South Puget Sound ......................... 18Olympic Peninsula Map .................................. 20Transportation & Weather .............................. 21Olympic National Park & Forest ....................... 22Elwha River & Special Interest Travel ............... 24Cycling & Specialty Touring .............................. 26Waterfall Trail, Tours & Outfitters .................... 27Festivals & Events .......................................... 28Olympic Coastal Cuisine .................................. 29Victoria, BC .................................................... 30Lodging Guide ............................................... 30Visitor Centers/Chambers of Commerce ....back cover

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The Olympic Peninsula Travel Planner is produced annually by the Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission (circulation 110,000 copies). No portion of this travel planner may be reproduced without permission of OPTC. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, we will not be held liable for inac-curate information.

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To order more travel planners, contact the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau at 1-800-942-4042.©2019 Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission

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From snow-capped peaks to ocean beaches… Get ready to explore one of the most captivating places on the planet! Outdoor enthusiasts love the diversity of opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula. Hike through pristine mountain trails, absorb the serene experience of the rain forest, wander on ocean beaches, and take a whale-watching tour or fishing expedition. Your senses will come alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of nature in its purest form.

The Olympic National Park & ForestThe Olympic National Park is the crown jewel of the Peninsula. Visitors come from all over the world to take in the diversity of ecosystems in this UNESCO* World Heritage Site and

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International Biosphere Reserve. The Park is surrounded by the Olympic National Forest with hundreds of trails to wander. You can learn more about the Park and Forest on pages 22-23.

Communities & Cultural DelightsWhile you are visiting, immerse yourself in the small communi-ties that dot the Olympic Peninsula. See a listing of lodgings, camping, and RV sites beginning on page 30. Each town has its own personality and unique history. Enjoy the local culinary scene at farmers markets, restaurants, coffee shops, cideries and wineries. Visit local farms, art galleries and visitor centers to chat with the locals and hear their stories.

Discover the rich native heritage of the Olympic Peninsula. Local tribes share their history and culture at tribal centers, museums, art galleries, and at local events. Take the opportunity to experi-ence the stories of their past and learn about the entrepreneurial endeavors of the present and future.

A visit to the Olympic Peninsula is the perfect escape from the fast pace and hard scape of city life for a romantic getaway, a family outing, or a new adventure with friends. Explore, play, take a deep breath and relax. You’re on the Olympic Peninsula!

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The Quinault Valley is the southwestern gateway to the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park. Its magnificent centerpiece is Lake Quinault that offers easy access to swimming, kayaking, canoeing and sailing from many campgrounds and resorts.

From Coast to ForestEnjoy scenic ocean shores with easy beach access from both camp sites and rental accommodations nearby in the Kalaloch (pro-nounced clay-lock) area. Beach Trail 4 leads to a pebble beach with teeming tidal pools and dramatic surf (beware of the strong undertow). This beach is also a popular place to net smelt, small fish that come to spawn in the surf during warm, calm weather. North of Kalaloch is picturesque Ruby Beach, named for its some-times garnet-colored sand. Inland, explore the “Valley of the Rain Forest Giants” where record-setting evergreen trees thrive. Hike miles of groomed trails, access wild backcountry, fish for world-class salmon and steelhead, bird-watch and hunt for mushrooms under this enchanting canopy of rain forest.

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Favorite EventsQuinault Rain Forest Bike Ride: June 29QuinaultRainforest.com • 800-562-6672Cyclists of all ages and riding ability are welcome to take part in this non-competitive, 31-mile loop ride to benefit the Quinault Cancer Fund.Rain Forest Mushroom Festival: Oct 18–20Lake Quinault Lodge • 360-288-2900 • OlympicNationalParks.comDisplays, guided walks and seminars about local fungi.Points of InterestLake Quinault Museum: QuinaultRainforest.com/pages/museum.htmlExplore the museum and discover the fascinating history of the Lake Quinault area. Learn about the native Quinaults and the early pioneers who carved a life out of the beautiful, but remote wilderness. The Lake Quinault Museum is located on the South Shore Road of Lake Quinault, adjacent to the Quinault Mercan-tile and within walking distance of the Lake Quinault Lodge.Waterfalls: Come when it is raining to experience the very best views of Willaby Creek Falls, Gatton Creek Falls, Merriman Falls, Bunch Creek Falls and more… All are easily accessible from the road or by modest walk.

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The Quinault Rain Forest Loop DriveA 31-mile loop road around Lake Quinault parallels the Quinault River and ventures into Olympic National Park, providing magnificent views into the heart of the Olympic Mountains. There are many easy-access opportunities to take photographs and to view waterfalls and wildlife and explore on foot. View several of the waterfalls listed on the Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail along the drive. All are easily acces-sible from the road or by a modest walk. Enjoy spectacular views of giant trees and the Quinault River along the Loop Drive. Watch for Roosevelt elk, blacktail deer, bald eagles, bobcats, cougars and black bears. Allow two hours minimum to complete the trip by car.

Self-Guided Hiking TrailsHike the Olympic National Forest trails to experience the rain forest first hand. The trails are well marked and maintained. There are loops of many lengths. Most of the trails are of moderate difficulty with minor hills. Many are suitable for kids and seniors alike.

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Valley of the Rain Forest GiantsAveraging 12 feet of rain per year, the Quinault Valley has the ideal climate to grow big conifer trees. It is home to six record-setting giants—the largest western red cedar (which unfortu-nately fell in July 2016, but can still be viewed), Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, yellow cedar, mountain hemlock and western hemlock trees—as recognized by the National Forestry Asso-ciation. Only redwoods and sequoias are larger. Some of these giant trees can be seen on a modest to moderate hike. For more information, contact the Quinault Forest Ranger Station: 360-288-0203.

Quinault Indian ReservationThe Quinault Indian Nation includes the Quinault and Queets tribes and descendants of five other coastal tribes: Quileute, Hoh, Chehalis, Chinook and Cowlitz. They walk the same beaches, paddle the same waters and hunt the same lands as their ancestors did centuries ago. The Quinault Indians traditionally used Lake Quinault as summer-ing grounds. Visit the Quinault Cultural Center in Taholah to see natural and cultural artifacts. Take a fishing trip or beach tour with a Quinault guide to learn about native birds and wildlife.

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So Much to Do!Forks is the friendly little town catapulted to fame by the Twilight books and movies. Visit the Forks Timber Museum to learn about local history back to the 1870s. Investigate the many intriguing treasures at John’s Beachcombing Museum, collected since 1976 from local beaches. Enjoy the town’s restaurants and stay in its lodgings, both inns and outlying cabins. Because of its convenient location, Forks is the perfect base camp for day excursions on the west side of the Olympic Peninsula. Stop in at Forks Outfitters or other locally-owned businesses for camping and hiking supplies. Many trails are pet friendly, so bring your best friend!

Fishing AdventuresThe Bogachiel, Hoh, Sol Duc and Calawah Rivers offer world-class fishing when salmon and steelhead are running. For salmon and other saltwater fish, charter a fishing boat from La Push. Local guides, restaurants and inns cater to fishing enthusi-asts, providing pre-dawn breakfasts and packing lunches to go.

Hoh Rain ForestThe dense rain forest valley of the glacier-fed Hoh River is a must-see. These forests thrive sustained by 12 to 16 feet of rainfall a year, not including the 30 inches of tree drip from fog condens-ing in the canopy. Browsing herds of Roosevelt elk feed on the thick undergrowth and keep it from obscuring the trail view. The Hoh Visitor Center is the starting point for several walks under two miles, as well as longer and more challenging hikes to the glaciers and alpine meadows of Olympic National Park’s interior. The word “Hoh” is a Native American term meaning “fast moving water” and describes the beautiful Hoh River perfectly. See eagles, elk, otters and other wildlife from the banks or take a trip down the river via kayak, raft or guided drift boat.

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Favorite EventsForks Logging & Mill Tours: May 29–Sept 4360-374-2531 • ForksWa.com Every Wednesday–other days year-round by arrangement. Visit an active logging site and working mill. Children over 8 welcome. Seating limited. Contact the Forks Chamber for reservations.Forks Old-Fashioned 4th of July: July 4–7800-443-6757 • ForksWa.com • Celebrate, rain or shine, Forks-style. Food, a fun run, parades, a demolition derby, games for all ages and music in the park. Of course you won’t want to miss the fantastic fireworks show. Quileute Days: July 19–21La Push • 360-374-5091 • QuileuteNation.org • A celebration of Quileute Tribal Cultural Heritage and modern lifestyle. It includes a traditional salmon bake, dancing and songs, softball and horse-shoe tourneys, arts & crafts and food. Points of InterestTimber harvest plays an important role in the community, augmented in the new millennium by technology.Forks Timber Museum: 1421 S. Forks Ave. • 360-374-9663 ForksTimberMuseum.org • Pioneer and logging history. Open daily year round except two weeks at Christmas. Tillicum Park features the Rayonier #10 Shay Locomotive and an Army tank that you can see up close!Big Cedar Tree on Nolan Creek Rd is 178' tall, 19.4' in diameter. Waterfalls: Beaver, Falls Creek, Maple Creek, Mineral Creek, Sol Duc, Strawberry Bay

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TwilightJourney to Forks, the hometown of the vampire coven in Stephenie Meyer’s beloved Twilight novels. Discover for yourself the magic of the rainiest town in the contiguous United States, explore our rain forest and beaches, and—just maybe—catch a glimpse of a vampire or “wolf!”

YEAR-ROUND Visit the Forever Twilight in Forks Collection, the world’s largest gallery of screen-worn costumes and actual props used by your favorite Saga actors, including Bella’s Graduation Quilt! View original artwork, Forks-centric pieces, international book editions, and other unique items!

Forever Twilight in ForksSept. 12–15, 2019

ForeverTwilightInForks.comPlease join us for Forever Twilight in Forks, our annual festival held on the weekend closest to hero-ine Bella Swan’s birthday on September 13th. Enjoy fun Twilight-inspired parties, activities, contests, vendors and more! Meet up with other Twi-fans and celebrate your love of Twilight!

La Push & Ocean BeachesFrom Forks, drive west to La Push or Rialto Beach on the rugged Pacific Coast and explore its pristine beaches, kayak tidal estuar-ies and surf coastal waves. Over 70 miles of protected coastline and the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary form the west-ern boundary of the north Olympic Peninsula. Just 16 miles west of Forks at the mouth of the Quillayute River is the coastal village of La Push, home of the Quileute People for thousands of years. La Push offers a marina and services for visitors, including beachfront resort, RV park and restaurant. Drive to nearby Rialto Beach, also known as Mora, to the north of La Push. Hike forested trails to reach pristine shores at Second and Third Beaches. Mile-wide First Beach in La Push is a popular surfing spot and a favorite place for gray whales to pause and feed on their northward migration. Best viewing is in the morning from mid-February through late May.

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The Strait of Juan de Fuca Scenic Byway: State Highway 112One of the nation’s National Scenic Byways, State Highway 112 follows the scenic shoreline of the Strait of Juan de Fuca that con-nects Puget Sound to the Pacific Ocean and separates the Olympic Peninsula from Vancouver Island, Canada. This dramatic coastline extends farther into the North Pacific than any other mainland point in the lower 48 states. Its winding route is beautiful year round, changing with the seasons. View rugged cliffs and thick forests, watch for oft-seen eagles, otters and gray whales. Visit the Joyce General Store and Depot Museum, Salt Creek Recreation Area with beach access and tide pools and fishing villages of Clallam Bay, Sekiu and Neah Bay, on the Makah Indian Reservation. Take a side trip to scenic Lake Ozette.

JoyceThis small town evolved from Port Crescent, a boom town that vied with Port Angeles in the late 1800s. An 1890 election named Port Angeles the county seat, thereby diminishing Port Crescent’s importance. Later the community moved to its present location, renamed as Joyce. The Joyce Depot Museum has displays from old Port Crescent days. The Joyce General Store celebrated its 100th birthday in 2011. Nearby Salt Creek Recreation Area and Freshwater Bay are popular camping and recreation sites.

Clallam Bay/SekiuSeparated by just two miles of beach, the communities of Clallam Bay and Sekiu look across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Vancouver Island, Canada. Enjoy outstanding sport fishing. Go beachcomb-ing and find abundant marine life. Enjoy hiking, birding, kayak-ing and wildlife watching. Lodging, campgrounds, restaurants, grocery stores, espresso and gas/propane are available.

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Favorite EventsEarth Day Coastal Cleanup: April 20Clallam Bay/Sekiu • 360-963-2339 ClallamBay.com • CoastSavers.org • Live Bluegrass and potluck38th Annual Clallam Bay/Sekiu Fun Days: July 12–14Clallam Bay/Sekiu • 360-963-2339 • ClallamBaySekiuFunDays.comA fun-filled weekend on the gorgeous North Coast with live music in the park, parade, auction, photo contest, food, arts & crafts, vendors and an eye-popping fireworks extravaganza over the bay. 37th Annual Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival: Aug 3JoyceWa.com • Family-friendly events and lots of berries!Makah Days: Aug 23–25Neah Bay • 360-645-2201 • Makah.comMakah Days celebrate the culture and the heritage of the Makah Tribe. The three-day festival has a grand parade, street fair, canoe races, kids’ races, royalty, traditional “slahal” games, dancing, sing-ing, feasting, salmon bake, talent show and exciting fireworks show. Great Strait Sale: Sept 14Highway 112 • 360-457-1424 • A one-day, 61-mile community event. Sales at homes, yards, barns, stores and community sites. Find treasures, bargains, arts and crafts, produce and lunch as you travel through forests and alongside beaches from west of Port Angeles to Neah Bay. Take your time, enjoy the drive!

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Create a great family adventure with miles of beaches, dramatic tide pools, kayaking, surfing, scuba diving and hiking in nearby wilderness. Bird watchers and photographers flock to spot puf-fins, marbled murrelets, migrating swans, raptors, bald eagles and coastal birds, many of which winter on the coast. Gray and humpback whales, orcas and sea otters are frequent visitors to our shores. Sekiu is a world-famous recreational fishing destina-tion—record-breaking salmon and halibut have been caught offshore. The community offers all the services for sport fishing, including charter trips and boat rentals.

Coastal RecreationSekiu and Clallam Bay are near the turn-off road to Lake Ozette, located along a Pacific coast sliver of Olympic National Park. Here hiking trails lead to miles of unspoiled ocean beaches. A nine-mile triangle hike from Ozette to Cape Alava to Sand Point passes ancient petroglyphs. To the north, Shi Shi Beach was named one of the “Top 10 Campgrounds for Experts” by Sunset Magazine in 2014 – because you must hike in. The trek is well worth it to experience one of the most spectacular stretches on the Olympic coastline.

Neah Bay & Cape FlatteryNeah Bay and the Makah Indian Reservation are at the tip of the Olympic Peninsula where Highway 112 ends and the Cape Flat-tery Tribal Scenic Byway begins. Visit the Makah Cultural Center to learn about the “Ozette Dig” and see archeological artifacts unearthed from a 16th century Makah village. Continue west to Cape Flattery – the most northwestern point in the contigu-ous U.S. and part of the Makah Indian Reservation. Follow the cedar-plank boardwalk trail to view the Pacific Ocean and Strait of Juan de Fuca. On clear days, spot Tatoosh Island, a sacred

place for the Makah, and its lighthouse. Also look for sea caves, sea otters, cormorants, eagles and falcons. In summer, Makah interpreters on the trail share the history and culture of the area, plus traditional uses of native plants. There is no entrance fee to hike the trail, but a $10 annual Makah Tribe Recreational Permit, available at many local businesses, must be purchased.

Points of InterestDiah Veterans Park & Fort Nunez GaonaLocated one block west of Senior Center, open year round. Honoring all veterans who served from the Makah Reservation, this memorial is built on the former Spanish Fort Nunez Gaona.Whale WatchingTheWhaleTrail.org • The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a hot spot for whale activity year round! Watch for gray whales feeding in the kelp reefs along the shore. Or catch one of our resident orca pods breaching in the waves. Makah Cultural Center1880 Bay View • 360-645-2711 • MakahMuseum.comOpen daily, 10am–5pm. • The world famous Makah Cultural & Research Center features many items from the “Ozette Dig” that yielded Makah artifacts from a village partially buried in a mudslide in the 1500s. The Ozette archeological collection is the largest pre-contact NW Coast Indian collection in the country. Whaling, sealing and fishing gear, basketry and replicas of a 60-foot cedar longhouse and oceangoing canoes are on display. Also visit the fabulous multi-cultural gift shop inside!Joyce Depot Museum360-928-3568 • JoyceWa.com • Museum displays include railroad memorabilia and history, photos and artifacts.Waterfalls: Hoko, Striped Peak, Hi Hi KwithtEagles abound along Hwy 112.Shi Shi Beach: The Shi Shi trail is a 3.3-mile trail to one of the most spectacular sights in Washington State. This is a great surfing spot and among the most unspoiled beaches in the USA.

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Port Angeles & Lake Crescent

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Nestled between the Olympic Mountain Range and the Strait of Juan de FucaPort Angeles—named runner up as Outside Magazine’s “Best Town”—is the largest city on the Olympic Peninsula and the gateway to Olympic National Park. A short 18-mile drive from city center leads to Hurricane Ridge, one of the most scenic areas in Olympic National Park. From the downtown waterfront area, catch the MV Coho ferry to Victoria, Canada, via the Blackball Ferry Line. The 90-minute ride operates daily except during annual dry dock service late January to early February.

Downtown HappeningsPort Angeles’ downtown is a great place to eat, drink, shop and stroll. The City Pier offers magnificent views of ships at anchor and the City of Victoria, Canada, 18 miles across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Visit the Feiro Marine Life Center where you can learn about—and even touch—local marine life. Adjacent is the Olympic Coast Discovery Center in The Landing Mall. Learn about the ocean and underwater landscape, maritime history, marine wildlife, habitats and traditional cultures. Take a guided tour of historical Port Angeles to see sections of its famed underground or view colorful murals depicting local lore. Enjoy Art on the Town, a display of over 56 outdoor sculp-tures. It includes the Avenue of the People, a permanent outdoor art display of ordinary people doing things about town. Take a self-guided art walk through downtown or browse the cafés, restaurants, galleries, boutiques, gift shops, independent book-stores and antique shops on your own.

Favorite EventsNW Cup Downhill MTB Series #1 & #2: Apr 5–7 & May 3–5 Mountain bike race on Dry Hill • NWCup.com

OAT Run (Olympic Adventure Trail Run): Apr 20 • OatRun.org

Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts: May 24–27 • Music, theater & arts festival • JFFA.org

North Olympic Discovery Marathon: June 1–2 • Half & full marathon • NODM.com

Port Angeles Maritime Festival: June 8–9 PortAngelesMaritimeFestival.org

Shakespeare in the Woods: July–Aug Outdoor theater • PFFAC.org

Ride the Hurricane Road Biking Event: Aug 4 • Premier road cycling event up Hurricane Ridge • PortAngeles.org

GOAT Run (Great Olympic Adventure Trail Run): Sept 7 • Half & full marathon trail run • GreatOATRun.org

Arts & Draughts Beer & Wine Festival: Sept 20–21 PortAngelesBeerFest.com

The Big Hurt: Sept 28 • Premier 4-leg multi-sport event BigHurtPA.com

Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival: Oct 11–13 • Dungeness crab feed, beer, wine & more • CrabFestival.org

Forest Storytelling Festival: Oct 18–20 • ClallamStoryPeople.org

2020 Frosty Moss Relay: Feb 29 • FrostyMossRelay.com

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The bustling farmers market showcases local produce, food treats and crafts. It is open year round every Saturday. Visit local wineries and breweries for tastings. Many events are held year round—see “2019 Festivals & Events” on pages 28–29. Downtown Port Angeles also has easy access to the Olympic Discovery Trail, popular with walkers, joggers and bicyclists (see page 26). Specialty shops provide mountain bike and electric bike rentals, plus gear for hiking, kayaking, camping, climbing, paddleboards, scuba diving and skateboarding.

Lake CrescentHalf an hour west of Port Angeles on Hwy 101 is idyllic Lake Crescent, a 12-mile-long lake known for its deep, clear, turquoise waters. A historic national park lodge built in 1916 perches on the south shore. Along the north shore of Lake Crescent is the Spruce Railroad Trail, former railroad tracks converted into a biking and hiking trail. Camping, rentals and groceries are avail-able nearby. Two waterfalls are also close by. Marymere Falls is a short hike from Lake Crescent Lodge. Madison Falls in the Elwha Valley is wheelchair accessible.

Points of Interest

Port Angeles Whale Watch Co.115 E. Railroad Ave. • 360-293-4215 • PAWhales.com

Underground Heritage Tours121 E. Railroad Ave. • 360-460-5748 PortAngelesHeritageTours.com

Downtown Port AngelesVisitPortAngeles.com

Saturday Farmers Market (Open year round)Corner of Front St. & Lincoln St. • 360-460-0361 FarmersMarketPortAngeles.com

Port Angeles Fine Arts Ctr. & Webster’s Woods Art Park1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd. • Free Admission • 360-457-3532 • PAFAC.org

Historic Carnegie Museum205 S. Lincoln St. • 360-452-6779 • Elwha.org

Ediz Hook Pedal, walk or drive to the Hook for city, beach & mountain views. OlympicPeninsula.org/ediz-hook

Olympic Coast Discovery Center 115 E. Railroad Ave. • 360-457-6622 • OlympicCoast.noaa.gov

Bike, walk or run the Olympic Discovery TrailOlympicDiscoveryTrail.org

Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center Port Angeles City Pier • 360-417-6254 • FeiroMarineLifeCenter.org

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Sequim & the Dungeness Valley

VisitSunnySequim.com 1-800-737-8462

Small-Town Charm Named the “2017 Best Northwestern Small Town” by USA Today, and one of Frommer’s “Best Places to Go in 2019,” Sequim truly captures the atmosphere of a small, friendly community. Enjoy browsing boutiques and art galleries in the quaint downtown, savor a meal at one of the local restaurants and take in the spec-tacular surrounding scenery. Visit during one of Sequim’s events and festivals and get to know some of the people who make this a special community.

Outdoor Fun in the SunDue to the “rain shadow” caused by the Olympic Mountains, Sequim is one of the driest places in Western Washington. It is even home to a tiny prickly pear cactus. Averaging just 16 inches of annual rainfall, Sequim is the perfect destination for outdoor adventure. Bring your binoculars to better enjoy the area’s won-derful vistas as you hike, bike, kayak, golf and birdwatch.

Rich in Agricultural HeritageSequim is known for its organic fruits and vegetables and the fragrant herb, lavender. In the summer, pause at roadside stands and U-pick farms for raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and strawberries. Shop the Sequim Farmers’ Market for the freshest local produce. Visit local lavender farms to pick your own sweet bouquets and purchase hand-crafted lavender products. Many farms are open for U-pick from July through September. Also enjoy local products from the Dungeness Valley Cream-ery and savor the native Dungeness crab.

John Wayne MarinaFeatured in SEA Magazine as “Best of the West” for small mari-nas, this marina was constructed in 1985 on 22 acres donated

Favorite EventsOlympic Peninsula Bird Festival: Apr 12–14360-681-4076 • OlympicBirdFest.org • Guided trips, boat tours, workshops and presentations.Sequim’s 124th Irrigation Festival: May 4–12360-683-6197 • IrrigationFestival.com • The longest running festival in the state of Washington! Join us as we celebrate the irrigation water that brought the Sequim-Dungeness Valley to life with a parade, street fair, log-ging show, carnival and more.Sequim Lavender Weekend: July 19–21360-683-6197 • SequimLavenderWeekend.com • Sequim is known as the Lavender Capital of North America® for a good rea-son. Farm events & festivals, arts and crafts fairs, demonstrations and workshops will celebrate this beautiful, fragrant herb.6th Annual Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire: Aug 24–25360-461-3950 • OlympicPeninsulaAirAffaire.comFly-ins, displays, wing-walkers and hot air balloon rides.Tour de Lavender: Aug 3TourdeLavender.com • Bike through the beautiful Sequim-Dungeness Valley and enjoy the area lavender farms.North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival: Oct 4–6FiberArtsFestival.org • Workshops, demonstrations, museum exhibition and fiber arts market.Sequim Art Walk: 1st Friday of every month, 5–8 PMSequimArtWalk.com

Sequim Travel Planner and more information at the Visitor Center, 1192 E. Washington.

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Points of InterestMuseum and Arts Center/Sequim-Dungeness Valley175 W. Cedar St. • 360-683-8110 • SequimMuseum.comVisit the famous Manis mastodon exhibit, learn more about the hometown of 1936 Olympic Gold Medalist Joe Rantz and enjoy the rotating collections and art exhibits.Olympic Theatre Arts414 N. Sequim Ave. • 360-683-7326 • OlympicTheatreArts.org Theatrical productions and educational programs that entertain, stimulate and inspire community involvement.Dungeness River Audubon CenterRailroad Bridge Park • 360-681-4076 • DungenessRiverCenter.orgLocated at the site of the historic rail-road trestle that crosses the river. The trestle has been converted to a planked section of the Olympic Discovery Trail. The Center offers a wide variety of programs, including weekly bird walks, exhibits and displays.Olympic Game Farm1423 Ward Road • 360-683-4295 • OlyGameFarm.com Once a popular filming site for Walt Disney Studios, you can drive through this private game farm and get a close-up view of zebra, bison, yaks and the famous waving Kodiak bears. After the tour, be sure to visit the petting farm and freshwater aquarium. Sequim Elk Herd: Keep your eyes open for a glimpse of the Sequim elk herd on the southeastern slopes of town. The herd is comprised of about 70 Roosevelt elk and considers Sequim part of its grazing range.

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Dungeness Spit & LighthouseAt 5.5 miles in length, the Dungeness Spit is the longest naturally occurring sand spit in North America. It encompasses the Dunge-ness National Wildlife Refuge, a sanctuary for shorebirds, marine life and mammals ranging from seals to Columbian black-tailed deer. Trails and picnic areas offer sweeping views of the beaches, Dungeness Harbor and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Hike or paddle to the end of the spit to see the New Dunge-ness Lighthouse, built in 1857 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been manned by The New Dungeness Light Station Association since 1994 and offers the opportunity to be a “Lighthouse Keeper” for a week. Go at low tide if hiking and in calm seas if boating or kayaking. Call ahead for reservations as water access is limited to minimize disturbance to marine mammals and birds.

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One of America’s Coolest Small TownsNamed one of the “Top 10 Coolest Small Towns in America” by Budget Travel, FOX News, NBC News and Yahoo Travel, Port Townsend has gained a national reputation for its authentic charm as a Victorian seaport. Discover its seafaring heritage, historic homes, art and music venues, and parks, beaches and trails. Port Townsend is one of only three Victorian seaports on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit the Jefferson Museum of Art and History, Fort Worden State Park and the Rothschild House to learn more about the town’s rich history. Come for a wide range of festivals and events celebrating everything from jazz, Shakespeare and Victorian heritage to rhodo-dendrons, wooden boats and kinetic sculpture. Explore Port Townsend’s art galleries and distinctive shops, enjoy live music and dine on local fare fresh from the farm, field or sea. The town was dubbed the “Paris of the Pacific Northwest” by Sunset Magazine for its artistic soul and culinary scene in restau-rants, bistros and cafés. The Port Townsend Farmers Market draws locals and visitors alike with more than 70 vendors, 40 farms, artisan bakers and cheese makers, arts and crafts and music. Port Townsend and its environs are easy to discover on foot or by bicycle. Make this seaport your base to explore all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer.

Outdoors & on the Water From boating to kayaking, cycling to hiking, outdoor recreation is popular with locals and visitors alike. Rent a kayak, classic wooden rowboat or a bicycle, or take off on foot to explore trails. The Larry Scott Memorial Trail is the trailhead for the Olympic Discovery Trail. Enjoy wildlife tours to view whales, puffins, eagles and seals while learning about the unique ecology of Puget Sound.

Maps for Port Townsend are available online or at the Visitor Center, 2409 Jefferson Street.

Favorite EventsVictorian Festival: Mar 22–24 360-385-6753 • VicFest.orgA celebration of the old that’s new again.

84th Annual Rhododendron Festival: May 15–19360-385-6753 • RhodyFestival.orgEnjoy the Pet Parade, Bed Races, Rhody Run and Grand Parade.

8th Annual Steampunk Hootenanny: June 7–9 360-301-5884 • BrassScrew.org A weekend of creative genius, weird science and esoteric apparel.

Centrum Festival of American Fiddle Tunes: June 30–July 7360-385-3102 • Centrum.orgA foot-tapping celebration from the masters of fiddle traditions.

Jazz Port Townsend: July 21–28 360-385-3102 • Centrum.orgThe jazz world’s great artists offer memorable performances.

Shakespeare in the Park: Aug 2–25 360-385-5278 • KeyCityPublicTheatre.orgAn exhilarating evening in Chetzemoka Park.

43rd Annual Wooden Boat Festival: Sept 6–8 360-385-3628 • WoodenBoat.orgTour wooden boats, learn maritime skills and attend exhibits.

20th Annual Port Townsend Film Festival: Sept 20–22 360-379-1333 • PTfilmfest.comSix theaters, 90 films, one glorious film under the stars nightly.

37th Annual Kinetic Skulpture Race: Oct 5–6 360-379-4972 or 360-385-7306 • PTkineticRace.orgKooky and ingenious contraptions try to race the course.

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Points of InterestCentrumFort Worden State Park • 360-385-3102 • 800-746-1982 for ticket sales • Centrum.org Features workshops that bring students together with masters in the arts, including Pulitzer Prize and Grammy winners.Coast Artillery MuseumFort Worden State Park • 360-385-0373 CoastArtillery.orgPreserves and interprets Coast Artillery’s Harbor Defenses of Puget Sound, 1880s–1940s. Commanding Officer’s Quarters MuseumFort Worden State Park • 360-385-1003 • JCHSmuseum.orgBuilt on Officer’s Row in 1904, this elegant home is filled with period antiques from the turn of the 20th century.Jefferson Museum of Art and History540 Water St. • 360-385-1003 • JCHSmuseum.orgLocated in the historic City Hall, the museum preserves and promotes Jefferson County heritage, including Native American history, Victorian life, military and maritime memorabilia. Key City Public Theatre 419 Washington St. • 360-379-0195 • 360-385-5278 for tickets KeyCityPublicTheatre.orgKCPT is the Olympic Peninsula’s premier theatre, with award-winning live performances, year-round programming and educational opportunities for all ages.Northwest Maritime Center/Wooden Boat Foundation431 Water St. • 360-385-3628 • NWMaritime.orgThis organization preserves and celebrates traditional maritime skills and culture—providing programs and water classes. The yearly Wooden Boat Festival highlights these activities.Port Townsend Farmers Market Uptown PT • 360-379-9098 • JCFMarkets.orgNamed the best farmers market in Washington State, celebrating local farms and producers.Port Townsend Marine Science Center At Fort Worden Beach • 360-385-5582 • PTMSC.orgInspiring conservation of the Salish Sea with interactive live exhibits for the public and educational programs.Rothschild House MuseumCorner of Franklin & Taylor • 360-385-1003 • JCHSmuseum.orgThis 1868 Greek Revival style home, on the National Register of Historic Places, is filled with the objects and furnishings of the Rothschild family’s life for over 90 years.

Fort Worden State ParkSurrounded by sea and mountains, Fort Worden is an historic treasure that engages people in the arts, wellness, nature, com-munity and play. Amidst magnificent natural beauty and the influence of its military past, Fort Worden is home to inspiration, education and personal transformation. Visitors gather to par-ticipate in arts and music events, conferences, camping, outdoor activities, family reunions, weddings, and much more. Where magical moments meet miles of coastline, the uniqueness at Fort Worden is synonymous with adventure, enrichment and renewal.360-344-4400 • 200 Battery Way • FortWorden.org

Stay. Shop. Eat.Stay in one of Port Townsend’s historic hotels, welcoming B&Bs or cool guesthouses to enjoy time in this Victorian seaport. Browse Port Townsend’s captivating art galleries and boutique shops. Sample delicious eateries in historic downtown. Walk up the steps by Haller Fountain to discover Uptown and sweeping views of sea and mountains.

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Port LudlowNestled on the shores of Puget Sound, just 10 minutes from the Hood Canal bridge, Port Ludlow is surrounded by all things that showcase the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. With breathtaking views of the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges as well as endless coastal and water views, you’ll get a taste of just how much beauty there is to revel in on the Olympic Peninsula. When you visit Port Ludlow, you will be welcomed by a com-munity that boasts beautiful residential neighborhoods, a boutique waterfront inn, a 300-slip marina, a championship 18-hole golf course, and an award-winning farm-to-table dining at The Fireside. Seeking adventure? Take a kayak or a stand-up paddle board into the bay and explore the twin islands, hike or bike some of the 30+ miles of trails, or just stroll the sandy beaches and experience the magical views and abundant wildlife.

Chimacum, Port Hadlock & Nordland/Marrowstone IslandThese rural communities were home to agriculture, iron smelting and the lumber industry. While the latter two have mostly disap-peared, new farms and a Chimacum cidery have sprung up to provide “farm to table” culinary treats. Parks and campgrounds provide recreation opportunities year round. Catch fish in freshwater lakes or saltwater bays. Gather clams and oysters when in season from many public beaches. Go kite and wind surfing off south Indian Island beaches during the brisk breezes of fall, winter and spring. Marrowstone Island is home to several artists’ studios and a vineyard with tasting room. Fort Flagler State Park commands the island’s tip with old gun batteries, over 10 miles of hiking trails and views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound.

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Favorite EventsPort Ludlow Outdoor Movie Night: 4th Weekend in August 360-385-7869 • VisitJeffersonCounty.com Port Ludlow Marina • Festivities start at 5pm.16th Annual Jefferson County Farm Tour: Sept 21–22 360-379-5610 • [email protected] over 20 farms in Jefferson County.Points of InterestFort Flagler State Park: This 1900s era Coast Artillery Fort on the tip of Marrowstone Island offers stunning water views, beaches, camping, vacation homes, large Retreat Center and miles of hiking trails. • Parks.Wa.gov/parksPort Ludlow Falls: This trail is about one mile long and features an easy walk through the solitude of a varied NW forest environ-ment to cascading falls.Port Townsend Aero Museum: 105 Airport Rd., Port Townsend 360-379-5244 • Preserving aviation history in the Pacific Northwest. PTAeroMuseum.comWorld Class Golf: Discovery Bay, Port Ludlow and Port Townsend Golf Clubs offer stunning Pacific NW vistas and some of the finest championship golf in WA within 30 min of Hood Canal Bridge.

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Favorite EventsConcerts in the Woods: Year round, bi-monthly Quilcene • CoyleConcerts.com • Intimate concerts at the “end of the earth”.ShrimpFest: May 25–26 • Brinnon • BrinnonShrimpFest.org Quilcene Fair: Sept 14 • QuilceneFair.com • Quilcene School on Hwy 101 • Parade and carnival, arts & crafts, vendors, exhibits, gardener’s corner, raffles, live music and classic cars.Quilcene Half-Marathon, 10K & 5K Runs: Sept 15QuilceneHalfMarathon.com • Three beautiful race courses wind through the forests and farmland overlooking Quilcene Bay. 

Points of InterestQuilcene Historical Museum: 151 E. Columbia St. • 360-765-4848 QuilceneMuseum.org and LingerLongerProductions.com Exhibits of Quilcene community history with military, logging and mining memorabilia, artifacts, documents and photographs; and summer music events at the Linger Longer Outdoor Performance Theater located in Worthington Park.Bike Trails: Bike map available at visitor centers or check the online bike map at PTbikes.org.Whitney Gardens & Nursery: 306264 Hwy 101, Brinnon • 800-952-2404 • WhitneyGardens.com • World-renowned rhododendrons.Waterfalls: Rocky Brook, Murhut and Falls View FallsMount Walker: Scenic drive to full vista from two picnic lookouts.Hood Canal Scuba Diving & Shellfishing: Gentle currrents and curious rock formations. Dive with giant Pacific octopus, wolf eels, rockfish and plumose anemones. Public shellfishing available at Dosewallips State Park.

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Quilcene & BrinnonThese two small towns lie between a scenic stretch of Hwy 101, which hugs the shore of the great fjord called Hood Canal, and the eastern edge of the Olympic National Forest. Both towns provide access to hiking trails of all levels and great camping. Trek through the park for a week, day-hike to a breathtaking location or take a short stroll with a picnic. Camp in the heart of either town, in the forest or along the beach. Quilcene and Brinnon are the gateway to sheltered, deep-water marinas, three major rivers, clam and oyster beaches, and great bird and wildlife viewing. Kayak, go boating, scuba dive, fish and swim. Attend a concert. Visit the Quilcene Historical Museum, ma-jor oyster farms and seven-acre Whitney Gardens, world-renowned as a rhododendron nursery. Enjoy the 120-foot waterfall at Falls View Campground, Mount Walker viewpoints and Rocky Brook Falls, all just a few minutes’ drive from either community. Two Visitors Centers provide detailed maps and up-to-date information. One is in the Quilcene Forest Service Ranger Station and the other in the Brinnon Community Center.

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Experience the Wild Side of WashingtonLike a giant fish hook weaving beneath the Olympics with a web of inlets, Hood Canal is poised to catch your imagination and reel in memories for years to come. This majestic saltwater fjord hosts unparalleled shellfish, shrimp, crab, and salmon and is renown as a diving mecca with its glacial formation causing underwater biomes that appear nowhere else. Venture away from the Canal to Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest for hiking and thrilling vistas. Choose from hundreds of easy access freshwater lakes or revel in waterfall views including the iconic High Steel Bridge. Ablaze with wildflowers in the spring, hidden swimming holes in the summer, a chance to see spawning salmon in the fall, and snow-capped peaks in the winter, there is never an inoppor-tune time to visit Hood Canal.

Hood Canal’s Coastal Towns Welcome YouAs Highway 101 meanders along the Canal, catch glimpses of spar-kling views between the quaint towns. Belfair, less than an hour from Bremerton, hosts the birder’s paradise, Theler Wetlands Preserve and is near Tahuya State Forest, a 23,000-acre forest with extensive ORV trails. Union’s art community embraces visitors with spectacular views and amenities including Alderbrook Resort & Spa and Harmony Hill, a world-famous healing center. Hoodsport, gateway to the Staircase entrance to Olympic National Park, features unique shops and farm to table dining at Hama Hama’s Oyster Saloon.

Follow the Shellfish TrailLooking for the best shellfish? Hood Canal and South Puget Sound are culinary destinations for seafood aficionados. Shelton’s Taylor Shellfish, producing the prized Kumamoto oyster, is the World’s largest exporter of clams and oysters. Hama Hama Oysters

Favorite EventsHama Hama Oyster Rama: April 20 • 888-877-5844 HamaHamaOysters.com • Lillliwaup • U-pick oysters and clams, games, live music, beer and wine garden and more!Bluegrass from the Forest: May 17–19 • 360-426-1782 BluegrassfromtheForest.com • Shelton • Bluegrass musicians from all over the U.S. will get your toes tapping!Mason County Forest Festival: May 30–June 2 MasonCountyForestFestival.org • Shelton • Carnival, parade, car show, logging show, fireworks, annual run/walk and vendors.Fjordin Crossin’: June 29 • 206-300-0877 ExploreHoodCanal.com • Hoodsport • Paddle across the Hood Canal plus distillery tours, tastings, food and entertainment.Allyn Days & Geoduck Festival: July 20–21 ExploreHoodCanal.com • Allyn • Seafood fan celebrate with smoked salmon, shellfish, wine and beer garden and live music.Taste of Hood Canal: Aug 10 • TasteofHoodCanal.com Belfair State Park • Family fun, food, beer garden, music and cars. Oysterfest: Oct 5–6 • OysterFest.org • Shelton Washington State’s official seafood festival. Oysters, wines, microbrews, live music and much, much more!

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Big Charm in a Small TownShelton’s forestry heritage is evident in its turn-of-the century architecture. Railroad Avenue is transformed for the annual Forest Festival, featuring a parade, logger’s competition featuring spar climbing and log rolling and a 25’ Paul Bunyan. Downtown offers shops, restaurants, and parks. Want to experience living history? Enjoy views of working tugboats riding the tides to greater Puget Sound from your room at A Lighthouse on Hammersley B&B. Craving Adventure? Head to Shelton’s Skydive Kapowsin for a new perspective as you drop 13,000 feet above the Olympics. Prefer staying grounded? Down the road is one of the Northwest’s most famous tracks, The Ridge Motorsports, including karting, moto-cross and a racing school.

Skokomish & Squaxin Share Their StoryLong before the first European explorers sailed the Salish Sea, the area provided year-round generous bounty and culture for the Skokomish and Squaxin people. Celebrating their heritage with museums sharing stories, photos, art and artifacts, the tribes bridge the early experience and spirituality with modern day ritu-als and living. Lucky Dog Casino and Little Creek Casino Resort of-fer gaming and entertainment with world-class dining. Little Creek also hosts Salish Cliffs, the award-winning golf course overlooking South Puget Sound.

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The High Steel Bridge360-877-2021 • Perched 420 feet above the North Fork of Skokomish River, the 685-foot-long steel span was originally a logging railroad bridge built in 1929. Approximately ten miles from Hwy 101, it’s a stunning view! Directions and more information at ExploreHoodCanal.com and OlympicPeninsulaWa-terfallTrail.com.

Skyline Drive-In Theatre182 SE Brewer Rd, Shelton • 360-426-4707One of the last vintage theaters, the Skyline Drive-In Theater is great fun with nightly double features in the summer months and a nostalgic snack shack.

Mason County Historical Society Museum427 W Railroad Ave, Shelton • 360-426-1020The Museum is located in the old town hall building in downtown Shelton and is home to countless photographs, displays, books, diaries, logging tools, pioneer clothing, wood carvings, World War I era memorabilia, military uniforms, and official documents.

Staircase Entrance to Olympic National Park150 N Lake Cushman Rd, Hoodsport • 360-877-2021 • NPS.gov/olymWith camping and hiking opportunities galore, the Staircase entrance to Olympic National Park boasts magnificent views of the surrounding peaks, the tumbling waters of the North Fork Skokomish River, and giant old growth cedar and fir.

Dalby WaterwheelHwy 106 between Dalby Rd and E Beach Dr, UnionMason County’s most famous and most photographed historical structure. It powered the first hydro electricity in the area.

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Distances from Port Angeles Miles Km TimeAberdeen/Hoquiam 145 233 3:00Brinnon 56 90 1:15Clallam Bay/Sekiu 64 103 1:25Forks 57 92 1:15Hoh Rain Forest 88 142 2:00Hoodsport 83 134 1:35Hurricane Ridge 18 30 :40Kalaloch 93 150 1:45Lake Crescent 20 32 :30Neah Bay 87 140 2:00Olympia 122 196 2:30Port Hadlock 48 77 1:00Port Ludlow 50 96 1:10

Miles Km TimePort Townsend 50 80 1:10Portland, OR 255 410 4:00Quilcene 45 72 1:00Quinault 125 201 2:26Seattle–by ferry 76 122 3:00SeaTac Int’l. Airport 125 201 2:35Sequim 15 24 :25Shelton 98 158 2:00Sol Duc Hot Springs 36 58 1:05Spokane 359 578 6:00Tacoma 110 177 2:15Union 93 150 1:54Victoria, BC–by ferry 18 30 1:30

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Average Temperature & Rainfall Hi/Lo (oF) InchesBrinnon 70/30 50"Clallam Bay/Sekiu 65/35 85"Forks 59/41 120"Hoodsport 78/31 100"Neah Bay 70/35 99"Port Angeles 57/42 26"

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From Vancouver, BC: Take the Tsawwassen/Schwartz Bay Ferry to Vancouver Island. Auto from Sidney, BC to Victoria, BC. Black Ball Coho Ferry from Victoria to Port Angeles, WA, USA.

From Seattle to Port AngelesDowntown Seattle: Bainbridge Ferry. Hwy 305 merge with Hwy 3 N. Merge with Hwy 104, to Hwy 101 NorthNorth of Downtown Seattle: 1-5 to Edmonds/Kingston ferry. Hwy 104 to the Hood Canal Floating Bridge. Merge with Hwy 101From Sea-Tac Airport: I-5 S to Tacoma. WA Hwy 16W. Merge with Hwy 3N and then merge with Hwy 104. Merge onto Hwy 101

By Bus & ShuttleClallam Transit: Port Angeles and surrounding areas, including Forks and Neah Bay. • 360-452-4511 • 800-858-3747 • ClallamTransit.comNEW! Clallam Transit Strait Shot (Route 123): Port Angeles to and from Bainbridge Island/Seattle Ferry Terminal. • 360-452-4511 • 800-858-3747 • ClallamTransit.comJefferson Transit: Port Townsend and surrounding areas, including Lake Quinault north to Forks. • 360-385-4777 • 800-562-9730 • JeffersonTransit.comDungeness Line: Two trips daily from Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Discovery Bay and Kingston to Edmonds, Seattle Greyhound, Amtrak and Sea-Tac and Seattle hospitals. • 111 East Front St., Port Angeles • Fare/sched-ule info: 800-457-4492 • 360-417-0700 • Dungeness-Line.comRocket Transportation: Provides auto and van door-to-door service on the Olympic Peninsula; includes trips to/from Sea-Tac. • 260643 Hwy 101, Sequim 877-697-6258 • 360-683-8087 • GoRocketMan.com

By BoatBlackball Ferry/MV Coho–Port Angeles: Vehicle and passenger service to Victoria, BC • 360-457-4491 • 250-386-2202 (Victoria) • FerryToVictoria.com Puget Sound Express–Port Townsend: Passenger service from Friday Harbor. Charters available. • 360-385-5288 • PugetSoundExpress.comOn Washington State Ferries: Routes from Seattle to Bainbridge Island and Kingston, from Edmonds to Kingston or from Coupeville on Whidbey Island to Port Townsend. Vehicle and passenger service via Puget Sound 888-808-7977 • WSDOT.wa.gov/ferries

Car Rental: In Port Angeles, serving the Olympic Peninsula— Budget • 360-457-4246 and Enterprise • 360-417-3083

HIGHWAY 101 CONSTRUCTION ALERTA stretch of Highway 101 will be undergoing construction from the months of March through October. This project is happening on a 12-mile stretch around Lake Crescent. Please prepare for up to half-hour traffic delays on weekdays when planning your trip to the peninsula. For more information on this project, as well as up-to-date traffic alerts, refer to the Olympic National Park website at go.nps.gov/lchwy101project, or call 360-565-3131.

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Top PicksBeach Hikes: Olympic’s wild beaches look just like they did when wooden ships searched for the elusive Northwest Passage. Explore them on a half-day hike to a five-day trek. Highlights: the Ozette Wilderness Loop, Third Beach near La Push, Beach 4 near Kalaloch, and Ruby Beach with its glittering sand.Sol Duc Hot Springs: Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, featuring three hot pools, a freshwater swimming pool, food service and rental cabins. A great place to soak, especially after hiking to Sol Duc Falls or return-ing from the back country.Rain Forests: Visit temperate rain forests – among the few on the planet – in the Hoh, Queets, Quinault and Bogachiel valleys. They are emerald wonderlands of moss-draped trees – including some record-holding giants – highlighted by golden maple trees in the fall.Alpine Regions: Start at Hurricane Ridge for several ridge-top strolls. Then try bolder backcountry hikes to the Hoh, Quinault and Elwha valleys. Lena Lake Trail is also very popular.South Hood Canal: The Staircase entrance offers several short day hikes that explore the area; they range from flat strolls to more challenging trails, some gaining over 3,000 feet in elevation. Longer hikes, like the North Fork Skokomish River trail, take a couple of days.

Lake Crescent Lodge 360-928-3211 • 866-574-2719 OlympicNationalParks.comSol Duc Hot Springs Resort 866-574-2719 OlympicNationalParks.comKalaloch Lodge 866-662-9928 Open year round TheKalalochLodge.com

Lake Quinault Lodge 866-574-2719 Open year round OlympicNationalParks.comLog Cabin Resort, Lake Crescent 866-574-2719 OlympicNationalParks.comHurricane Ridge Lodge Day use only

National Park Lodges

2019 National Park FREE Admission DaysNPS.gov/planyourvisit/fee-free-parks.htm

Jan 21: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Apr 20: First Day of National Park Week Aug 25: National Park Service Birthday Sept 28: National Public Lands Day Nov 11: Veterans Day

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Olympic National Park Visitor Center & Wilderness Infor-mation Center (3002 Mount Angeles Road) in Port Angeles is the park’s primary visitor center. It features educational park exhibits, map and book sales, a hands-on Discovery Room for younger visitors and a 25-minute award-winning orientation film shown on request. Dedicated staff are available to help you plan your visit, whether for one day, one week or longer. Wilderness camping, hiking and permit information plus bear canisters are available. Many ranger stations do not have regular winter hours. Check the park newspaper, Olympic Bugler, or ONP website for current activities and seasonal details. If you are traveling with a pet, please be sure to observe park policies. Find pet-friendly destinations: OlympicPeninsula.org/Pet-Friendly-Travel

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ONF Hood Canal District, Quilcene: 360-765-2200 • ONF Pacific District, Forks: 360-374-6522 • ONF Quinault

District: 360-288-2525Olympic National ForestOlympic National Forest (ONF) covers over 633,000 acres, nearly encircling the entire Olympic National Park. It offers a wide range of recreation, including hiking, camping, picnicking and boat-ing, in a diverse landscape ranging from verdant rain forests to deep canyons and high mountain ridges. There are more than 250 miles of trails, many of which wander through ancient old-growth forests. Dogs are welcome on all ONF lands. ONF also has a bounty of edible delicacies. Pick wild berries in the late summer months and gather mushrooms in the fall. Seal Rock Campground on the Hood Canal allows harvesting of oysters for personal consumption. Be aware of the daily limit and other state guidelines. For more information, please visit: www.FS.USDA.gov/Olympic Mt. Walker Viewpoint’s panoramic views of Puget Sound can be found 4.1 miles off Highway 101, south of Quilcene. The parking lot is accessible to vehicles spring through fall. This road is steep and not recommended for vehicles pulling trailers. From the park-ing lot, follow a short loop trail to spectacular views. ONF operates 17 campgrounds on a first-come, first-served basis with varying fees. The five designated Wilderness areas do not require wilderness permits, but a Northwest Forest Pass is required for vehicles parked at many ONF trailheads. Three historic cabins are available for overnight lodging – the Hamma Hamma, Interrorem and Louella. These can be reserved through the National Recreation Reservation system at Recreation.gov.

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Other Area ParksIn addition to our national park and national forest, the Olympic Peninsula offers 13 state parks and nearly 100 county, city and privately operated parks for outdoor recreation. Discover oppor-tunities for biking, walking, horseback riding, fishing, boating, beachcombing and more. Many state and county parks also offer excellent camping facilities. For campsites during the busy summer months, reservations are encouraged where available.

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Olympic Coast National Marine SanctuaryThe 3,189 square nautical miles of protected marine waters off the rugged Olympic Peninsula coastline is home to an abundance of ma-rine mammals, fish and seabirds. It extends 25 to 40 miles seaward, covering much of the continental shelf and several major submarine canyons. Along its shores are thriving intertidal communities, teem-ing with fish, kelp and other sea life. Along the sea bed, scattered communities of deep sea coral and sponges form habitats for fish and other important marine wildlife. • OlympicCoast.NOAA.gov

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Celebrate the Elwha

Mother Nature Restored by Dam RemovalThe removal of 100-year-old Elwha and Glines Canyon dams on the Elwha River began in mid-September 2011, as the largest dam removal and restoration project in U.S. history. Today, with both dams gone, the Elwha River flows freely through the valley from its headwaters in the Olympic Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Lake Mills and Lake Aldwell reservoirs drained, and for the first time in a century, salmon and other migratory fish returned within months to 70 miles of spawning habitat. The fish bring with them the promise of a restored ecosystem and renewed cultural tradition for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.

Elwha River Restoration ViewpointsThere are two locations to view the old dam sites. The previous site of the Elwha Dam at the former Lake Aldwell can be found off HWY 112 between Milepost 60-61 and Lower Dam Road, which is now home to the newly-erected Elwha Interpretive Center. The Glines Canyon Overlook at former Lake Mills has remnants of the old dam with interpretive panels along the viewing walkway and trails along the former shores and lakebed. At this time, road washout requires hiking about 15.6 miles round trip to the overlook. Check with Olympic National Park for updates on this trail. • 360-565-3130 NPS.gov/olym/planyourvisit/current-conditions.htm

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GeocachingGeocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunt using GPS- enabled devices. Participants of all ages navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Hundreds of geocaches are located across the peninsula with the Olympic Peninsula Hwy 101 Scenic Byway Loop GeoTour and the Road Tripping GeoTour highlighting custom tours around the peninsula. OlympicPeninsula.org/GeoTours

GolfingA mild climate and small crowds make golfing a year-round activity.Port Angeles: Semi-private Peninsula Golf Club and Par 3 links course at Salt Creek Port Townsend public courses: Discovery Bay and Port Townsend Golf CourseSequim: Cedars at Dungeness (with its famous crab-shaped sand trap), Sunland Golf & Country Club and SkyRidge Golf CourseThe Resort At Port Ludlow: 18-hole championship course recog-nized by Esquire Magazine as “Most Scenic”

Water AdventuresThe Olympic Peninsula has many lakes, rivers and shorelines that offer fresh and saltwater opportunities for water adventures.

Surfing: La Push’s First Beach and Neah Bay’s Hobuck Beach.

Stand Up Paddling (SUP): Lake Crescent, Crescent Bay, Salt Creek Recreation Area, Lake Quinault and Sequim Bay just to name a few!

Kayaking: Hood Canal’s shores and the Strait of Juan de Fuca’s coast from Port Townsend to Neah Bay.

Rafting and kayaking: Hoh, Quillayute and Sol Duc rivers.

Small boats: Sequim Bay, Port Angeles Harbor and Clallam Bay, plus area lakes.

Water recreation + birds and sea life: Freshwater Bay, west of Port Angeles, and protected Dungeness Bay, north of Sequim.

Diving: Surrounded on three sides by water, the Olympic Pen-insula has some of the best diving on the West Coast. There are many locations around the coast of the Peninsula that offer diving and marine services.

Freshwater diving: Lake Crescent and Lake Ozette.

Saltwater diving: Hood Canal is world-renowned for its waters’ clarity in the off-season.

Advanced diving: open coastal waters of the National Marine Sanctuary.

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Wildlife ViewingThe Olympic Peninsula is one of the best places to view diverse wildlife at close proximity. Olympic National Park (ONP) Visitor Center has information on indigenous species and safety information about animals better not seen up close, such as black bear, mountain goats, bobcats and cougar.Roosevelt elk: in lower ONP areas and often seen around the peninsula.Marmots: in ONP at higher altitudes.Fishers: re-introduced into ONP in 2008, but elusive.Eagles, falcons and hawks: raptors populate many areas of the peninsula.Salmon: fall is spawning season for several salmon species in rivers and streams.

Black-tailed deer: frequently spotted in the hills and lowlands.

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Sailing/MarinasThe Strait of Juan de Fuca offers a challenging and exhilarating sailing experience. Enjoy calmer sailing and boating in Hood Canal, a glacial fjord with many secluded coves, beaches and local marinas at Quilcene Boat Haven and Pleasant Harbor. Other marinas offer public moorage in Port Townsend, Port Hadlock and Port Ludlow. Along the strait, Port Angeles Harbor and Sequim Bay have protected moorage for small craft. Ocean fishing marinas include world-renowned Sekiu, Clallam Bay and Neah Bay. On the Pacific Ocean coast, La Push features saltwater charter fishing.

BirdingEnthusiasts come to the Olympic Peninsula from around the world to watch for more than 300 species of birds, including bald eagles, marbled murrelets, brants, falcons, dippers and widgeons. Popular coastal viewing areas include Cape Flattery, Neah Bay, along Hwy 112, Port Angeles’ waterfront and Ediz Hook, Dungeness Spit and Marrowstone Island east of Port Townsend. Protection Island at the head of Discovery Bay provides nesting habitat to 70% of Puget Sound’s seabird population. Bald eagles, harbor seals and deer from the mainland also feed and breed here. Though no access to the island is permitted, several companies offer boat tours to view this 364-acre site from the water. Inland, go bird-watching by the upper waters of Dungeness and Gray Wolf Rivers in Olympic National Forest and at Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park. The Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park offers free Wednesday morning bird walks year round. Visit DungenessRiverCenter.org for more information.

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Four CasinosElwha River Casino: located about 15 minutes west of Port Angeles, more than 100 electronic slot machines.7 Cedars Casino: on Hwy 101 at Blyn, five miles east of Sequim, oper-ated by the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, highlighted by its totem poles. Little Creek Casino Resort: five minutes’ drive south of Shelton, owned and operated by the Squaxin Island Tribe, features a lodging facility with pool, sauna and on-site spa.Lucky Dog Casino: located in Hoodsport, operated by the Skokomish Nation, a more intimate gaming experience.

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Cycling on the Olympic Discovery TrailOlympic Discovery Trail (ODT) is a trail system that combines railroad right-of-way, public roads and trails along the northern edge of the Olympia Peninsula. The ODT grows as sections are completed. Eventually it will connect Port Townsend to La Push on the Pacific Ocean. Suitable for all non-motorized traffic, including equestrians in most places.

Touring the Olympic PeninsulaMotorcyclists find U.S. Hwy. 101 an exhilarating ride around the entire Olympic Peninsula. The route includes sweeping views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Pacific Ocean, Olympic Mountains and Hood Canal. Plus, great routes branch off Hwy 101 for side trips:

• Hwy 112, one of the newest Scenic Byways, hugs the coast with plenty of pullouts to stop and watch for whales.

• Old Olympic Highway near Sequim through U-pick farms and lavender fields.

• Hwy 20 from Discovery Bay to Port Townsend and Fort Flagler State Park.

• The winding road up to Hurricane Ridge with sweeping views at the top.

• Roads into the Olympic National Park to Sol Duc Hot Springs and the Hoh Rain Forest.

• Hwy 101 along the glacier-carved fjord of Hood Canal.

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Tours & OutfittersAdventures Through Kayaking: Port Angeles • 360-417-3015 888-900-3015 • ATkayaking.comAllyn House Inn Kayaks: Rentals and guided tours 360-535-2198 AllynHouseInn.comBirding Tour: Sequim • 360-681-4076 • DungenessRiverCenter.orgBlue Horizons Paddlesports: Rentals and guided tours 253-256-1887 • KayakOlympic.comCaptain Lee: Hood Canal Chartered Tours • 360-490-8276 Facebook.com/CaptainLeeLLCDream Catcher Hot Air Balloon: Giving wings to special needs Carlsborg • 360-601-2433 • DreamCatcherBalloon.orgExperience Olympic Tours: Ecotours & guided hikes • Port Angeles 360-808-9237 • ExperienceOlympic.comForks Logging & Mill Tour: Available May-Sept • Forks Chamber of Commerce • 360-374-2531 • 800-443-6757 • ForksWA.comHood Canal Adventures: Brinnon • 360-301-6310 • KayakBrinnon.comHoodsport ‘N Dive: Scuba diving instruction and gear rentals 360-877-6818 • HoodsportNDive.comIsland Adventures Whale Watching: 360-293-4215 • 800-465-4604 • Island-Adventures.comJust Roughin’ It: Backpacking guides • 480-857-2477 877-399-2477 • JustRoughinIt.comLake Quinault & Rainforest Coach Tours: Lake Quinault Lodge 360-288-2900 • OlympicNationalParks.comMorning Star Balloon Co.: Hot Air Balloon Tours Sequim • 360-601-2433 • NWPlace.comOlympic Hiking Co.: 360-457-2259 • HikeOlympic.comOlympic Peninsula Adventures: Van tours • 360-775-1102 OlympicPeninsulaAdventures.comOlympic Peninsula Balloon Tours and B&B: Sequim • 360-601-2433 • Facebook.com/OlyPenBalloonToursPacific Alpine Guides: Forks • 888-674-8492 • PacificAlpineGuides.comPort Townsend Historical Walking Tour: Available June–Sept 360-385-1003 • JCHSmuseum.orgPort Townsend PaddleSports: Port Townsend • 360-379-3608 PTPaddleSports.comPuget Sound Express: Whale, wildlife, birding boat tours • Port Townsend • 360-385-5288 • PugetSoundExpress.comRainforest Paddlers, Inc.: Forks • 360-374-5254 • 866-457-8398 RainforestPaddlers.comRite Bros. Aviation: Scenic flights • Port Angeles • 360-452-6226 800-430-7483 • RiteBros.comSalty Girls Charter Tours, Kayak & Boat Rentals: Kayak & paddle board rentals • Sequim • 360-300-7544 Facebook.com/SaltyGirlsChartersTwilight Tours by Team Forks: Forks & La Push • 360-374-6931Twisted History Tours: Port Angeles and Port Townsend 360-390-8318 • 888-921-6562 • TwistedHistoryTours.comUnderground Heritage Tour: Port Angeles • 360-460-5748 PortAngelesHeritageTours.com

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The Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail offers year- round adventure and dramatic beauty. In spring, see roaring rivers and thundering waterfalls created by snowmelt and spring showers. In summer’s warmth, dangle your feet in a cool pool at the base of falls. Scout water-falls amidst turning autumn leaves and glorious fall color. Take an adventure to a waterfall in winter for a fairyland world of icicles and snow. All seasons are photogenic. Share them on the waterfall website. Visit OlympicPeninsulaWaterfallTrail.com. On the website you’ll find the following resources:

• An overview map • Photographs of each waterfall • Location information including GPS • Detailed travel instructions • Important notes to help you enjoy your experience • Helpful contact information • A place to comment and upload your photographs • Individual maps of each waterfall

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2019 Festivals & Events More events at OlympicPeninsula.org

YEAR ROUNDJefferson Cty. Historical Society Lectures: 1st Friday of every month 7PM • 540 Water St, Port Townsend 360-385-1003 • JCHSmuseum.orgRailroad Bridge Park Bird Walk: Every Wed • Meet at Dungeness River Audubon Ctr, Sequim • 8:30–10:30AM 360-681-4076 • DungenessRiverCenter.orgSequim 1st Friday Art Walk: Downtown Sequim • 1st Fri every month • 5–8 PM • SequimArtWalk.comPort Townsend Art Walks: 1st Saturday of every month • 5–8 PMPTguide.com/arts-music-theatreConcerts in the Woods: Year round, bi-monthly • QuilceneCoyleConcerts.comLive Music at Discovery Bay Detour: Every weekend in Discovery BayDiscoveryBayDetour.comRun the Peninsula Race Series: Feb 2, April 27, June 2, Oct 19, Dec 7, RunthePeninsula.comALL SUMMERForks Logging & Mill Tours: May 29–Sept 4, every Wed, other days year-round by arrangement 360-374-2531 • ForksWA.comMusic from the Shellpile: May–Sept • Hama Hama Oyster Farm HamaHamaOysters.comMusic in the Park: June–Aug, every Tuesday • Sequim • James Ctr. for the Performing Arts • 360-683-4139Concerts on the Pier: June–Sept, every Wednesday • Port Angeles City Pier • 6PM–8PM • PortAngeles.orgWest End Thunder Drag Races: June–Sept, one weekend/mo Forks Airport • 360-374-6696 WestEndThunder.com for exact datesConcerts on the Dock: July–Aug, every Thursday • Pope Marine Visitor Plaza, Port Townsend • 5:30–8:30 PM

Outdoor Music Concert Series: July–Sept • Sequim Library • NOLS.orgOlympic Music Festival: Aug–Sept, Sat–Sun • Fort Worden, Port Townsend • 360-732-4800 OlympicMusicFestival.org

MARCHMar 16–17: Gala Garden Show Sequim Boys & Girls Club • SISequim.orgMar 22–24: Victorian Festival Port Townsend • 360-385-6753 VicFest.orgMar 29: Welcoming the Whales Ceremony • La Push • QuileuteNation.orgAPRIL Apr 5–7 & May 3–5: NW Cup MTB Series Round #1 & #2 • Port Angeles NWCup.comApr 12–14: Olympic Peninsula BirdFest • Sequim • 360-681-4076 OlympicBirdFest.orgApr 20: Earth Day Coastal Clean UpBBQ & Bluegrass • Clallam Bay/Sekiu 360-963-2339 • ClallamBay.com CoastSavers.orgApr 20: Hama Hama Oyster RamaLiliwaup • 888-877-5844 HamaHamaOyster.comApr 20: OAT Run, 12K & Half Marathon • OatRun.orgApr 20, 26–28: RainFest • Celebra-tion of arts, rivers & oceans, quilt show ForksWa.comApr 27–28: NW Wine & Cheese Tour Olympic Peninsula Wineries OlympicPeninsulaWineries.orgMAYMay 4–12: 124thAnnual Sequim Irrigation Festival • Sequim • 360-683-6197 • IrrigationFestival.comMay 15–19: 84th Annual Rhododen-dron Festival • Port Townsend 360-301-0783 • RhodyFestival.orgMay 17–19: Bluegrass from the Forest Shelton • BluegrassFromTheForest.comMay 24–27: Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts • Port Angeles • JFFA.orgMay 25: Tractor Days • Nordland General Store • 360-385-0777May 25–26: Hood Canal ShrimpFest Brinnon • 360-302-0394 BrinnonShrimpFest.orgMay 30–June 2: Mason County Forest Festival • Shelton MasonCountyForestFestival.org

JUNEJune 1–2: North Olympic Discovery Marathon • Sequim to Port Angeles, Olympic Discovery Trail • 585-451-0014 • NODM.com June 7–9: 8th Annual Steampunk Hootenanny • Port Townsend BrassScrew.orgJune 8–9: Port Angeles Maritime Festival • Port Angeles PortAngelesMaritimeFestival.orgJune 29: Quinault Rain Forest Bike Ride • 800-562-6672 QuinaultRainForest.comJune 29: Fjordin Crossin’ • Hoodsport ExploreHoodCanal.comJune 30–July 7: Centrum Festival of American Fiddle Tunes • Port Townsend Fort Worden State Park • 360-385-3102 Centrum.orgJULYFor more Independence Day events, go to OlympicPeninsula.org/EventsJuly 12–14: 38th Annual Fun Days– Parade & Fireworks • Clallam Bay/Sekiu 360-963-2339 • ClallamBay.comJuly 19–20: Quileute DaysLa Push • 360-374-5091 QuileuteNation.orgJuly 19–21: Sequim Lavender Week-end: Home of the Sequim Lavender Festival®– street fair, farm tours, cmty. events • VisitSunnySequim.comJuly 20–21: Allyn Days & Geoduck Festival • Allyn • ExploreHoodCanal.comJuly 21–28: Centrum’s Jazz Port Townsend • Fort Worden State Park 360-385-3102 • Centrum.orgJuly 27–28: 29th Annual Fred Orr Memorial Co-ed Softball Tourney • Forks 360-477-9898 • [email protected] 2–25: Shakespeare in the Park, Port Townsend • 360-385-5278 KeyCityPublicTheatre.orgAug 3: 37th Annual Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival • Joyce JoyceWa.comAug TBA: Get into Your Sanctuary Day360-457-6622 • OlympicCoast.noaa.govAug 3: Tour de Lavender • Sequim TourdeLavender.WordPress.com

Aug 4: Ride the Hurricane Hurricane Ridge Rd, Port Angeles PortAngeles.orgAug 8–11: Northwest Colonial Festival • Sequim • George Washing-ton Inn • 360-452-5207 GeorgeWashingtonInn.comAug 9–11: 83rd Annual Jefferson County Fair • Jefferson County Fairgrounds • 360-385-1013JeffCoFairGrounds.comAug 10: Taste of Hood Canal • Belfair State Park • TasteofHoodCanal.comAug 15–18: Clallam County FairClallam County Fairgrounds 360-417-2551 ClallamCountyFair.comAug 17–18: Hobie Cat Regatta Lake Quinault • 360-288-6672Aug 23–25: 95th Annual Makah Days Neah Bay • 360-642-2201 • Makah.comAug 24–25: 7th Annual Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire • Sequim Valley Airport • 360-461-2202 OlympicPeninsulaAirAffaire.comAug 31: Hot Thunder Nite • Forks WestEndThunder.comSEPTEMBERSept 6–8: 43rd Annual Wooden Boat Festival • Port Townsend 360-385-3628 • WoodenBoat.orgSept 14: 11th Annual Great Strait Sale 61-mile event along Hwy 112 • 360-457-1424 • Highway112.org/sale.aspSept 7: GOAT Run, Full & Half Marathon • GreatOatRun.orgSept 7–8: 32nd Annual West End Co-ed Invitational Softball Tourney • Forks 360-477-9898 • [email protected] 12–15: Forever Twilight in Forks • 360-374-2531 ForeverTwilightInForks.comSept 14–15: Quilcene Fair & Marathon QuilceneFair.comSept 20–21: Arts & Draughts Beer & Wine Festival • Port Angeles PortAngelesBeerFest.comSept 20–22: 20th Annual Port Townsend Film Festival • Port Townsend • 360-379-1333 PTfilmfest.comSept 21: Waterfront Day • Sequim PortofPA.com

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Sept 21–22: 17th Annual WSU Farm Tour Jefferson Cty. Farms • 360-379-5610 [email protected] 28: Big Hurt, 4-leg race Port Angeles • BigHurtPA.comOCTOBER Oct 4–6: N. Olympic Fiber Arts Festival Sequim • FiberArtsFestival.orgOct 5–6: 37th Annual Kinetic Skulpture Race • Port Townsend 360-379-4972 • 360-385-7306 PTKineticRace.orgOct 5–6: OysterFest • Shelton OysterFest.orgOct 5–6: Hobuck Hoedown Paddle Surf Festival • Neah Bay HobuckHoedown.comOct 9–13: Hickory Shirt Heritage Days Forks • 360-374-2531 • ForksWa.comOct 11–13: Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival • Port Angeles Waterfront • 360-452-6300 CrabFestival.orgOct 11–13: Olympic Peninsula Apple & Cider Festival • Chimacum Finnriver Cider Garden • 360-732-4337 • Finnriver.comOct 12: Fish ‘N’ Brew • Forks • 360-374-2531 • ForksWa.comOct 18–20: Int’l Forest Storytelling Festival • Port Angeles • 360-417-5031 ClallamStoryPeople.org

Oct 18–20: Rain Forest Mushroom Festival • Lake Quinault Lodge • 360-288-2900 • OlympicNationalParks.comOct 21: Harvest Festival • 11am–3pm Nordland • 360-385-0777NOVEMBERNov 9–10: Harvest Wine & Cider Tour Olympic Peninsula Wineries OlympicPeninsulaWineries.org DECEMBERFor community holiday festivities, go to OlympicPeninsula.org/Events

JANUARY 2020Jan 24–26: Strange BrewFest • Port Townsend • StrangeBrewFestPT.comFEBRUARY 2020Feb 1: Run the Peninsula Race Series RunthePeninsula.comFeb 8–9 & 16–17: Red Wine, Cider & Chocolate Tour Olympic Peninsula Wineries OlympicPeninsulaWineries.org Feb 29: Frosty Moss Relay • Olympic Discovery Trail • FrostyMossRelay.comMARCH 2020Mar 6–7: Sequim Sunshine Festival VisitSunnySequim.com

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Fresh & LocalThe Olympic Peninsula’s shorelines and farms produce a bounty of fresh delicacies. Shellfish beds and saltwater beaches supply plump oysters, shrimp, geoducks and clams. Glacier-turned soils grow many crops in the mild climate. Savor excellent berries and fruit, and sample honey from apiaries. Enjoy abundant produce and herbs, creamery products from dairy farms and bakery goods made with local grains.

Be a Culinary AdventurerTake your taste buds on tour by doing the Olympic Culinary Loop. Sample chefs’ offerings created with sustain- able, locally-grown and foraged ingredients for farm- to-table experiences. Visit farmers markets and take in culinary events. Taste handcrafted local wines, microbrews and ciders. Download the Olympic Culinary Adventure map to find farms, producers and restaurants at OlympicCulinaryLoop.com & Facebook.com/ OlympicCulinaryLoop.

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Belfair Saturday Market: May–Sept • Belfair Elementary Parking Lot, Belfair • BelfairSaturdayMarket.weebly.comChimacum Farmers Market: June–Oct • 9122 Rhody Dr. Chimacum Corner Farmstand • 360-732-0107 • JFCMarkets.orgForks Open Aire Market: May to Mid-Oct • 1020 S. Forks Ave. 360-374-6918Harstine Island Farmers Market: May–Sept • 3371 E. Harstine Island Rd. N, Shelton • ExploreHoodCanal.comPort Angeles Farmers Market: Sat, year round • Downtown at corner of Front and Lincoln St. • PortAngelesFarmersMarket.comPort Townsend Farmers Market: Sat, Apr–Dec • Uptown on Tyler St. • Wed, July–Sept • Polk & Lawrence • JFCMarkets.orgSequim Farmers Market: May–Oct at Sequim Ave. & Cedar St. SequimMarket.comShelton Farmers Market: May–Sept on Franklin St. SheltonFarmersMarket.com

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging Guide

Just a Ferry Ride from CanadaAcross the Strait of Juan de Fuca from the Olympic Peninsula, Victoria, British Columbia, is always in season! A cosmopolitan city with a small-town atmosphere, it is the capital of British Columbia and the seat of Provincial Government. Renowned

for its charming ambience, Victoria boasts heritage buildings, colorful gardens, outdoor recreation and marine adventures at every turn. Among its world-class attractions are the elegant Fairmont Empress Hotel and the magnificent Butchart Gardens, both of which have played important roles in Victoria’s colorful history. • TourismVictoria.com

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LAKE QUINAULT & QUINAULT RAIN FORESTCottage Peaks/Cottage Cove • 106/108 Shari Ln, Amanda Park 98526 • 360-580-4908 • 360-288-2205 • LakeQuinaultVacationHomes.com 2 • Lake front C

Falls Creek Campground • 380 S Shore Rd, Quinault 98575 • 360-288-0203 • www.FS.USDA.gov/Olympic 31 • • • R

Gatton Creek Campground • 457 S Shore Rd, Quinault 98575 • 360-288-0203 • www.FS.USDA.gov/Olympic 5 R • • R

Graves Creek Campground (ONP) • Quinault 98575 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 30 R • • Tents only, rain forest R

Hawks Landing • 52 Lakeview Dr, Amanda Park 98526 • 360-580-4908 • vrbo.com/736872 2 • R • • 2-home, lake front V

Lake Quinault Lodge • 345 S Shore Rd, Quinault 98575 • 360-288-2900 • OlympicNationalParks.com 91 • Rainforest tours H

Lochaerie Resort • 638 N Shore Rd, Amanda Park 98526 • 360-288-2215 • Lochaerie.com 6 • R • Lkshore cabins; kitchens C

North Fork (ONP - Primitive) • 25 mi. NE of Lake Quinault along North Fork Quinault River, Quinault 98575 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym R Rain forest, near river R

Queets (ONP - Primitive) • Access via Upper Queets River Rd,Forks 98331 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym Rain forest, near river R

Quinault River Inn • 8 River Dr, Amanda Park 98526 • 360-288-2237 • 800-410-2237 • QuinaultRiverInn.com 8 • Views, central location H,R

Rain Forest Resort Village • 516 S Shore Rd, Quinault 98575 • 360-288-2535 • 800-255-6936 • RainForestResort.com 60 • • Rainforest escape C,R

Willaby Creek Campground • 372 S Shore Rd, Quinault 98575 • 360-288-0203 • www.FS.USDA.gov/Olympic 21 R • R

FORKS & LA PUSHBear Creek Campground (DNR) • Hwy. 101 N. Milepost 206,Port Angeles 98363 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 16 • • • Hiking trail to river R

Bear Creek Motel & RV Park • 205860 Hwy 101 W., Beaver 98305 • 360- 327-3225 • 360-327-3660 18 • Full service restaurant H,R

Beaver Bungalow • Forks 98331 • 360-374-3229 • AirBnB.com/rooms/23328723 1 • • Central hub to beaches, ONP B

Blue Heron Lodges & Cabin • Forks 98331 • 360-327-3212 • BlueHeronGuideService.com 3 • Spacious riverfront V

Blue Spruce Meadows • Forks 98331 • 360-640-0238 • VRBO.com/4810464ha 1 • R Park model, close to beaches V

Bogachiel River Home • Forks 98331 • 360-981-0505 • VRBO.com/307376 1 • • Riverfront V

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging GuideBogachiel State Park • 185983 Hwy. 101 S, Forks 98331 • 360-374-6356 • Parks.state.wa.us 33 • • • Bogachiel riverfront R

Bogie Bungalow • Forks 98331 • 360-374-9135 • BogieBungalow.com 1 • Secluded riverfront V

Cabin on the Middlerun • Forks 98331 • 360-780-0293 • CabinontheMiddleRun.com 1 • Sol Duc riverfront C

The Cabins at Beaver Creek • 272 Rixon Rd, Sappho 98305 • 360-327-3867 • TheCabinsAtBeaverCreek.com 4 • • Riverside C

Cedar Creek Cabins & the Eagles Nest • 107 Dowans Creek Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-3259 • ForksLogCabin.com 2 • Private log cabin C

Copper Mine Bottom Campground (DNR) • Hwy 101, Milepost 147, Hoh Clearwater Mainline, Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 10 Boat launch R

Cottonwood Campground (DNR) • West on Oil City Rd 2.3 mi, left on H-4060 (gravel),Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 9 Boat launch R

A Cozy River House I & II • Steelhead Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-4046 • 866-543-4166 • ACozyRiverHouse.com 2 • Riverfront, near ONP V

Creekside Tiny Home Vacation • Forks 98331 • 360-327-3824 • AirBnB.com/rooms/27935836 1 • Close to ONP, Cape Flattery B

Cycle Camp • 1071 Mora Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-8665 • RainforestRun.com • Camp kitchen R

Dew Drop Inn • 100 Fernhill Rd., Forks 98331 • 360-374-4055 • 888-433-9376 • DewDropInn.com 27 • R • HDTV, HBO, Cinemax H

Elk Loop Vacation Rental • Forks 98331 • 360-485-3334 • Facebook.com/ElkLoopVR 3 • Feel like a local V

Far West Motel • 251 N. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5506 • FarwestMotel.com 10 Recently renovated H

Fisherman’s Cove • Forks 98331 • 360-640-1654 • [email protected] 1 Quiet, comfortable V

Fisherman’s Widow B&B • 62 Steelhead Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5693 • Fishermans-Widow.com 2 • Private entrances B

Fishermen's Hollow • Forks 98331 • 253-222-3503 • FishermensHollow.com 1 • Riverside C

Flying S Ranch • 2674 Dowans Creek Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-2444 • ChiggersStokes.com 3 • Wildlife sanctuary C,R

Forks 101 RV Park • 901 S. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5073 • ForksRVpark.com • • • Great location, free wi-fi R

Forks Motel • 351 S. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-6243 • 800-544-3416 • ForksMotel.com 73 Seasonal pool, remodeled H

Fork’s Oasis Retreat • Forks 98331 • 360-640-2694 • AirBnB.com/rooms/26813824 1 • In downtown Forks B

Hard Rain Cafe & RV Park • 5763 Upper Hoh Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-9288 • HardRainCafe.com 13 • Hoh Rain Forest R,V

Hidden Duc Cabin • 194262 Hwy 101, Forks 98331 • 360-640-8005 • [email protected] 1 • Cozy, riverview C

Hoh Campground (ONP) • Upper Hoh Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-565-3130 • 360-374-6925 • NPS.gov/olym 78 Year round R

Hoh Oxbow Campground (DNR) • Hwy. 101 N. Milepost 176/177,Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 7 • Boat launch R

Hoh Valley Cabins at Elk Meadows • Forks 98331 • 360-374-5111 • Booking.com 3 • Rainforest retreat C

Hoh Valley Hideaway • Forks 98331 • 360-774-0288 • HohValleyHideAway.com 1 • R Close to Hoh & beaches V

House on the Prairie • Forks 98331 • 360-640-1226 • AirBnB.com/rooms/26390972 1 • Clean, spacious home B

Indigo Rain Resort • Forks 98331 • 360-477-7232 • 360-477-1675 • HuckleberryForks.com 11 • • Cabins, yurts, tents, RV C,R

Jacob Black’s Vacation Home • 8320 LaPush Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-640-0238 • 360-374-5360 • JacobBlacksHouse.com 2 • House/duplex rental V

Kalaloch Campground (ONP) • 35 miles South of Forks, Forks 98331 • 877-444-6777 • Recreation.gov 170 • Ocean frontage R

Kalaloch Lodge • 157151 Hwy 101, Forks 98331 • 360-962-2271 • 866-662-9969 • TheKalalochLodge.com 65 • R • Ocean view, romantic C,H

Klahanie Campground (ONF) • FS Road 29,Beaver 98305 • 360-374-7566 • www.FS.USDA.gov/Olympic 20 R River sites R

Klahowya Campground (ONF) • Hwy 101, near mile post 212, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-374-7566 • 360-374-6522 • www.FS.USDA.gov/Olympic 55 R Lg RV & river sites R

Lake Pleasant Beach House & RV Sites • Beaver 98305 • 360-640-4695 • LakePleasantBeachHouse.com 1 • • Waterfront V

Lake Pleasant Hideaway • 92 Lake Front Drive, Beaver 98305 • 360-640-4965 • LakePleasantHideAway.com 1 • Waterfront V

Lake Pleasant RV Park • 200021 Hwy 101, Beaver 98305 • 360- 327-0714 • LakePleasantRVpark.info 28 • • Public laundromat R

Last Chance Camp • Forks 98331 • 360-374-5316 • 360-640-3757 • LastChanceCampEquineRestStop.com 10 • • • Camping in Forks R, V

Little Joe’s Bungalow at BBG • 1222 South Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5003 2 • Close to town & BBG’s C

The Loft • Forks 98331 • 360-640-2694 • AirBnBcom/rooms/14118583 1 • In town, close to dining B

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FORKS & LA PUSH CONTINUEDManitou Lodge • 813 Kilmer Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-6295 • ManitouLodge.com 7 R Secluded lodge B,C,R

Mill Creek Inn • 1061 S. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5873 • ForksBnB.com 6 Cute log cabins B

Miller Tree Inn B&B • 654 E. Division St, Forks 98331 • 360-374-6806 • 800-943-6563 • MillerTreeInn.com 8 R • Forks’ Cullen House B

Minnie Peterson Campground (DNR) • Upper Hoh Rd,Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 9 • Rainforest R

Misty Valley Inn B&B • 194894 Hwy. 101 N, Forks 98331 • 360-374-9389 • 877-374-9389 • MistyValleyInn.com 4 Great breakfast B

Mora Campground (ONP) • 2 mi from Rialto Beach, Forks 98331 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 94 • Near Rialto Beach R

Mountain View Cabin Resort • Forks 98331 • 360-406-0467 • Facebook.com/MountainViewCabins 4 • Log cabins for 2-8 C

Olson’s Vacation Cabins • 2423 Mora Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-3142 • OlsonsCabins.com 3 • R • Closest to Rialto Beach C

Olympic-National.com • Forks 98331 • Olympic-National.com 1 • Nearest to Rialto Beach V

Olympic Suites Inn • 800 Olympic Dr, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5400 • 800-262-3433 • OlympicSuitesInn.com 34 • • 1st choice in Forks H

Pacific Inn Motel • 352 S. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-9400 • 800-235-7344 • PacificInnMotel.com 35 • • Twilight rooms H

Quileute Oceanside Resort & RV Park • 330 Ocean Dr, La Push 98350 • 360-374-5267 • 800-487-1267 • QuileuteOceanSide.com 137 • R • Oceanfront cabins C,H,R

Quillayute River Resort • 473 Mora Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-7447 • QRiverResort.com 6 • Quillayute riverfront C

Rain Forest Hostel • 169312 Hwy. 101, Forks 98331 • 360- 374-2270 • RainforestHostel.com 2 • Environmentally friendly B

Rainforest Rentals, LLC • Forks 98331 • AirBnB.com/rooms/16636992 • AirBnB.com/rooms/28665420 2 • Southern hospitality B

Rainforest Rest • Forks 98331 • 360-640-0244 • AirBnB.com/rooms/13040477 1 • R Highly rated B

A Relaxing Getaway • Forks 98331 • 360-460-1691 1 • Riverfront V

Rialto Retreat, LLC • 84 Prairie’s End Drive, Forks 98331 • 360-640-8967 • RialtoRetreats.com 1 • • Camp cabins, camp sites C, R

A River Cabin Retreat • Steelhead Ave,Forks 98331 • 360-374-4046 • OPVacationRentals.com 1 • • • • Riverfront getaway V

River Inn B&B • 2596 Bogachiel Way, Forks 98331 • 360-374-6526 • JeffWoodwardSportfishing.com 3 R Private setting B

Riverview & RV Park • 33 Mora Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-3398 • 360-640-4819 • ForksRiverViewRV.com 32 • R • 2 park models C,R

Shadynook Cottage Guest House • 81 Ash Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5497 • ShadynookCottage.com 3 • • • Private cottages V

Sol Duc Cabin • Quillayute Road, Forks 98331 • AirBnB.com/rooms/11415354 1 • R Close to beaches V

Sol Duc River Log Cabin • Beaver 98305 • 360-640-0256 • SolDucRiverLogCabin.com 1 • R Luxury log cabin C

Sol Duc Riverside Cottages • Forks 98331 • 360-327-3755 • 360-477-9932 • SolDucRiversideCottages.com 3 • R Riverside firepit V

South Beach (ONP) • South of Kalaloch, Hwy 101,Forks 98331 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 55 R • • Above beach R

South Fork Hoh Campground (DNR) • Hoh Mainline,Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 6 • Rainforest R

Three Rivers Resort & Guide Service • 7764 LaPush Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-5300 • ThreeRiversResortandGuideService.com 28 • R • Full service resort C,R

Tiny House on Tires • Forks 98331 • 360-640-2694 • AirBnB.com/rooms 14994075 1 • Close to area beaches B

Todd's Creekside Cabin • Forks 98331 • 810-837-3399 • 360-640-2098 • ToddsCreeksideCabin.com 1 • Secluded creekside cabin C

Town Motel • 1080 S. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • 360-374-4115 • TownMotelForks.com 19 • Recently renovated H

Twilight Lodgings • Forks 98331 • 360-640-0184 • TwilightLodgings.com 2 • R Private trail C

The Ultimate Camping Trip • 383 Leyendecker Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-2690 • AirBnB.com/rooms/15923876 3 • R • Riverside R

Upper Clearwater Campground (DNR) • Hwy 101, Milepost 147 ,Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 6 Primitive R

Wolf Den Cabin Rental • 8343 LaPush Rd, Forks 98331 • 360-374-2690 • Airbnb.com/rooms/15923395 2 • • Family friendly C

Woodland Inns • 711 S. Forks Ave, Forks 98331 • Coming Summer 2019 13 • R Luxury individual cabins V

Wood Street Guesthouse • Forks 98331 • 360-640-4469 • Airbnb.com/rooms/409779 2 • R • 500+ 5-star reviews V

Yahoo Lake Campground (DNR) • From Upper Clearwater Camp C-3000 Rd, C-3001 Rd,Forks 98331 • www.DNR.WA.gov/OlympicPeninsula 3 • Primitive R

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CLALLAM BAY, SEKIU & NEAH BAYAllen’s Beach Hideaway • Sekiu 98381 • 360-780-0293 • vrbo.com/371432 2 • R Juan de Fuca waterfront V

Angler’s Hideaway • #12 Park Loop Dr. on Airport Rd, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-4106 • AnglersHideaway.com 32 • • Peaceful/by airstrip R

Apocalypto Motel • 1110 Bay View Ave, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-640-4568 • 360-640-2192 • Booking.com 2 Strait views, satellite TV H

Bay Motel • 15562 HWY 112, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-2444 • [email protected] 16 Restaurant, views H

Bullman Beach Inn • 1663 Hwy 112 W, Sekiu 98381 • 360-645-2306 • BullmanBeach.com 5 • • • Oceanfront/kitchens H

Butler’s Motel & Nature Museum • 892 Woodland Ave, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-640-0948 • ButlersMotelNeahbay.com 7 R 1 Block from Bay H

Cape Resort • 1510 Bayview Ave, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-645-2250 • Cape-Resort.com 60 • Cabins, RV, tenting R

Chito Beach Resort • 7639 Hwy 112, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-2581 • ChitoBeach.com 6 • Cozy beach cottages C

Curley’s Resort & Dive Center • 291 Front St, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-2281 • 800-542-9680 • CurleysResort.com 20 • Located on straits C,H,R

Good Night Irene’s Guest House • Neah Bay 98357 • 360-645-2614 • Airbnb.com/rooms/20900920 1 • R Across from beach V

Hide-Away RV Park • 814 Hobuck Rd, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-640-1809 • [email protected] 3 • Cabins, RV, tenting C,R

Hobuck Beach Resort • 2726 Makah Passage, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-645-2339 • HobuckBeachResort.com 36 • R • Oceanfront/EV Charging C,R

The Inn at Neah Bay • 1562 Hwy 112, Sekiu 98381 • 360-374-225 • TheInnAtNeahBay.com 4 • • Along the strait B

Lost Resort at Lake Ozette • 20860 Hoko-Ozette Rd, Lake Ozette 98326 • 360-963-2899 • 800-950-2899 • LostResort.net 33 Private, secluded C,R

Mason’s Resort, Inc. (& RV) & Straitside Resort • 444 Front St, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-2311 • Olsons-Resort.com 96 • Cabins, hotel, & RV C,H,R

Middle Point Inn • 15526 Hwy 112, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-2788 • [email protected] 1 • Strait view home B

Ozette Campground (ONP) • 21261 Hoko-Ozette Rd, Clallam Bay 98326 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 15 Easy lake access R

Raven’s Corner Guest House • 221 Half Way Creek Rd, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-640-2967 • Airbnb.com/rooms/3372863 1 • • • • Quiet, clean, kitchen V

Sam’s RV Park • 17053 Highway 112, Clallam Bay 98326 • 360-963-2402 • [email protected] 19 R Quiet, friendly R

Van Riper’s Resort & RV • 280 Front St, Sekiu 98381 • 360-963-2334 • VanRipersResort.com 72 • R • On the water H,R

A View RV & Cabins • 92 W. Kellogg, Clallam Bay 98326 • 360-640-0686 • ClallamBay.net 12 • Juan de Fuca setting C,R

The Village RV Park • 1184 Bay View Ave, Neah Bay 98357 • 360-640-4008 26 • Near boat launch R

Winter Summer Inn B&B • 16651 Hwy 112, Clallam Bay 98326 • 360-963-2264 • WinterSummerInn.com 4 • Strait & river view B

PORT ANGELES & LAKE CRESCENTAircrest Motel • 1006 E Front St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-9255 • Aircrest.com 24 • • • Budget motor inn H

Al’s RV Park • 521 North Lee Creek, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-9844 34 R • Quiet, clean R

All View Motel • 214 E Lauridsen, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-7779 • 888-457-7779 • AllViewMotel.com 20 • R • Great prices H

Angeles Motel • 812 E 1st St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-797-1779 14 R Great location H

Chez ZigZag • 204 West 2nd St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-504-2929 • VRBO.com/375934 1 • R • Overlooks PA Harbor V

Colette’s Bed & Breakfast • 339 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-9197 • Colettes.com 5 R • • Oceanfront gardens B

Conestoga Quarters RV Park • 40 Sieberts Creek Rd & Hwy 101, Port Angeles 98362 • 800-808-4637 • ConestogaQuartersRVPark.com 34 R • Great base camp R

Crescent Beach & RV Park • 2860 Crescent Beach Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 866-690-3344 • Olypen.com/crescent 60 • • Sand beach R

Days Inn • 1510 E Front St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-4015 • WyndhamHotels.com 109 Centrally located H

Deer Park (ONP) • 18 mi. up Deer Park Rd., Port Angeles 98362 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 14 R • Tents only, foothills R

Domaine Madeleine B&B • 146 Wildflower Ln, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-4174 • DomaineMadeleine.com 5 • Nature inspired luxury B

The Downtown Hotel • 101 1/2 E Front St, Port Angeles 98362 • 866-688-8600 • PortAngelesDowntownHotel.com 17 • European hotel H

Eden by the Sea B&B • 1027 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-6021 • EdenByTheSea.net 4 R • Panoramic views B

Elwha Dam RV Park • 47 Lower Dam Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 877-435-9421 • ElwhaDamRVpark.com 40 Peaceful, wooded R

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging GuidePORT ANGELES & LAKE CRESCENT CONTINUEDElwha Ranch B&B • 905 Herrick Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-457-6540 • ElwhaRanch.com 3 • R • • Glacier mountain view B

Fairholme Campground (ONP) • Lake Crescent,Port Angeles 98362 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 88 • • • Forested, near lake R

Fairmount Motel • 1137 Hwy 101 W, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-452-1627 13 R • By airport H

Five SeaSuns B&B • 1006 S Lincoln St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-8248 • SeaSuns.com 5 R Centrally located B

Flagstone Motel • 415 E First St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-9494 • 888-304-3465 • FlagstoneMotel.net 45 Economy hotel H

George Washington Inn • 939 Finn Hall Rd,Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-5207 • GeorgeWashingtonInn.com 5 Majestic & peaceful B

Harrison Beach Campground • 299 Harrison Beach Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-928-3006 R Private beach R

Heart o’ the Hills Campground (ONP) • Hurricane Ridge Rd,Port Angeles 98362 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 105 • • Forested foothills R

A Hidden Haven • 1425 Dan Kelly Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-452-2719 5 • Luxury seclusion B

Hiker’s Delight • Wasankari Rd,Port Angeles 98363 • 360-531-0199 • VRBO.com/405369 1 • R • • Water, mtn views V

Holiday Lodge • 1414 E First St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-9201 52 R Economy motel H

Indian Valley Motel • 235471 Hwy 101 W, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-928-3266 • GrannysCafe.net 6 • • Family-oriented H

Kiwi West Vacation Rental • 931 W 12th St,Port Angeles 98362 • Booking.com 1 • Long term rental only V

Lake Crescent Cabin • Port Angeles 98363 • LakeCrescentCabin.com 1 • • • Private lake cabin C

Lake Crescent Lodge • 416 Lake Crescent Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-928-3211 • 866-574-2719 • OlympicNationalParks.com 52 National park lodge C,H

Log Cabin Resort • 3183 E Beach Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-928-3325 • 866-574-2719 • OlympicNationalParks.com 124 • • National park lodge C,R

Olympic Foothills Lodge • Port Angeles 98362 • 206-407-8039 • OlympicFoothillsLodge.com 1 • Slow down... rejuvenate V

Olympic Lodge • 140 Del Guzzi Dr, Port Angeles 98362 • 800-600-2993 • OlympicLodge.com 105 #1 on TripAdvisor H

Olympic Peninsula/Port Angeles KOA • 80 O’Brien Rd,Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-5916 • KOA.com 113 • R • Family-oriented R

Port Angeles Inn • 111 E 2nd St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-9285 • 800-421-0706 • PortAngelesInn.com 24 R • Great views H

Quality Inn Uptown • 101 E 2nd St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-9434 • 800-858-3812 • QualityInnPortAngeles.com 35 • • Convenient location H

Red Lion Hotel • 221 N Lincoln St, Port Angeles 98382 • 360-452-9215 • 800-RED-LION • RedLion.com/portangeles 187 • Quiet & tranquil H

Riviera Inn • 535 E Front St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-417-3955 • 877-766-8350 • RivieraInn.net 37 R Olympic mt. views H

Royal Victorian • 521 E First St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-8400 • RoyalVictorian.net 20 • • Clean, comfortable H

Salt Creek Recreation Area • 3506 Camp Hayden Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-928-3441 • Clallam.net/Parks 90 R Water view R

Salt Creek RV & Golf • 53802 Hwy 112, Port Angeles 98363 • 360-928-2488 • Olypen.com/scrv 65 R Golf/clubhouse R

Sea Cliff Gardens • 397 Monterra Dr, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-2322 • SeaCliffGardens.com 5 R Victorian oceanfront B

Shadow Mountain Campground • 232951 Hwy 101 W, Port Angeles 98363 • 877-928-3043 40 • Beautiful mt. view R

Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort • 12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd, Port Angeles 98363 • 866-574-2719 • OlympicNationalParks.com 115 • • • National park lodge C,R

Sportsmen Motel • 2909 Hwy 101 E, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-6196 • SportsmenMotel.com 16 • R • Close to town H

Super 8 PA at Olympic National Park • 2104 E First St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-8401 • 800-800-8000 • WyndhamHotels.com 63 • R • • Clean, newly renovated H

ToadLily House International Hostel • 105 E 5th St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-797-3797 • ToadLilyHouse.com 20 • Central location B

Traveler’s Motel • 1133 E First St, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-452-2303 • TravelersMotel.net 11 • Economy motel H

View Vista Park • 1434 View Vista Park, Port Angeles 98362 • 360-457-0950 • PortAngeles.org 5 Quiet Strait view R

Whiskey Creek Beach Resort • 1385 Whiskey Creek Beach Rd, Joyce 98343 • 360-928-3489 • WhiskeyCreekBeach.com 38 • R • • Rustic resort C,R

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging GuideSEQUIM & DUNGENESS VALLEYAction Property Management • 720 E Washington, Sequim 98382 • 360-681-4737 • SunnySequim.com 150 • R Water views, weekly rates V

Ambiance B&B • 774 Lost Mountain Ln, Sequim 98382 • 360-797-3501 • AmbianceBnBWA.com 2 Fireplace & view B

Bond Ranch Retreat • 1405 Hooker Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-461-2156 • BondRanchRetreat.com 5 • Tranquil, unique C

Brigadoon Vacation Rentals, Inc. • Sequim 98382 • 360-683-2255 • 800-397-2256 • SequimRentals.com 30 • Fully furnished V

Cedarbrook Sea View Vacation Rentals • Sequim 98382 • 800-470-8423 • CedarbrookLavender.com 1 • Water & mt. views V

Clark’s Chamber B&B • 322 Clark Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-4431 • ClarksChambersBnB.com 4 R Historic farm B

Discovery View Cottage • 112 S. Diamond Shore Ln , Sequim 98382 • 360-808-8005 • Home.Earthlink.net/~lucybailey 2 • Water & beach view C

Dungeness Barn House B&B • 42 Marine Dr, Sequim 98382 • 360-582-1663 • DungenessBarnhouse.com 4 Waterfront setting B

Dungeness Bay Cottages • 140 Marine Dr, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-3013 • DungenessBayCottages.com 6 • • Kitchen, private beach C

Dungeness Beach Retreat • Sequim 98382 • 888-409-7760 • DungenessBeachRetreat.com 1 • • • • Beachfront V

Dungeness Forks Campground (ONF) • Palo Alto Rd, 6 mi, 2880 1 mi,Sequim 98382 • 360-765-2200 • www.FS.usda.gov/Olympic 10 No RVs R

Dungeness Recreation Area • 554 Voice of America Rd., Sequim 98382 • 360-683-5847 • Clallam.net/Parks 66 R Beautiful waterview R

Econo Lodge of Sequim • 801 E. Washington, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-7113 • ChoiceHotels.com 43 In town, Mini-golf H

Gilgal Oasis RV Park • 400 South Brown Rd, Sequim 98382 • 888-445-4251 • GilgalOasisRVpark.com 28 • Fast internet R

GreenHouse Inn by the Bay • 630 Marine Dr, Sequim 98382 • 360-504-2489 • GreenHouseByTheBay.com 5 • • Waterfront, mtn views B

Holiday Inn Express Suites & Conference Center • 1441 E. Washington, Sequim 98382 • 360-681-8756 • HIESequim.com 77 R • Rooftop garden H

John Wayne’s Waterfront Resort • 2634 W. Sequim Bay Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-681-3853 • JohnWaynesWaterfrontResort.com 77 • • • Peaceful water views C,R

Juan de Fuca Cottages & Suites • 182 Marine Dr, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-4433 • JuanDeFuca.com 12 • Fee Waterfront, kayaks B,C,V

Karen’s Guest Cottage • 240 Marine Dr, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-4943 • KarensGuestCottages.com 1 • • • Water or mt views C

Lightkeeper’s Cottage • 206 Carlsborg Rd, Carlsborg 98324 • 360-683-6880 1 Fully furnished, patio

The Lodge B&B • 660 Evergreen Farm Way, Sequim 98382 • 360-681-3100 • TheLodgeatSherwood.com 3 • R • • Relaxing & luxurious B

Lost Mountain Lodge • 303 Sunny View Dr, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-2431 • LostMountainLodge.com 6 • • • Romantic fireplace suites B

Nelson’s Duckpond & Lavender Farm • 73 Humble Hill Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-681-7727 • NelsonsDuckPond.com 1 • R • Lavender farm & lodging V

Olympic View Inn • 830 W. Washington St, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-4195 • OlympicViewInn.com 50 Newly renovated H

Purple Haze Lavender Farm House • Sequim 98382 • 888-852-6560 • PurpleHazeLavender.com 1 • 2-night minimum V

Quality Inn & Suites Sequim • 134 River Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-2800 • ChoiceHotels.com 60 • • 2018 Platinum Award H

Rainbow’s End RV Park • 261831 Hwy.101, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-3863 • RainbowsEndRVpark.com 43 • Wi-Fi /dog park R

Red Caboose Getaway B&B • 24 Old Coyote Way, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-7350 • RedCabooseGetaway.com 6 • Unique B&B experience B

Red Lion Hotel • 1095 E. Washington, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-1775 • RedLion.com 60 R Quiet & tranquil H

Riverside House & Guest Lodge • 481 Riverside Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-582-0339 2 • Luxury in the country V

Sequim Bay Lodge • 268522 Hwy 101, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-0691 • 800-622-0691 • SequimBayLodge.com 54 • Quiet forest setting H

Sequim Bay State Park • 269035 Hwy 101, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-4235 • Parks.State.wa.us 63 • • Boat launch/moorage R

Sequim Valley Properties • 131 Wilcox Ln, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-3565 • SequimValley.com 35 • R • • Vacation rentals C

Sequim West Inn • 740 W. Washington, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-4144 • 800-528-4527 • SequimWestInn.com 48 • Unique rooms H,R

Sundowner Motel • 364 W. Washington, Sequim 98382 • 360-683-5532 • 800-325-6966 • [email protected] 33 Centrally located H

Sunset Marine Resort • 40 Buzzard Ridge Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-591-4303 • SunsetMarineResort.com 8 • Kayaks, waterfront C

Tiny House Getaway • 253 Fasola Rd, Sequim 98382 • 360-797-4845 • TinyHouseGetaway.com 1 • • Small, quaint V

Willams Manor • 4043 Sequim-Dungeness Way, Sequim 98382 • 360-504-2512 • WilliamsManor-Sequim.com 1 • R • Bed & breakfast V

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging GuidePORT TOWNSEND825 V Street • 826 V Street, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-390-8203 • AirBnB.com/rooms/19659147 • 011965* 2 • • • • Unique, pvt. garden V

Aerie House • 223 Aerie Ln, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-531-0072 • AerieHouseVacationRental.com 1 R • • Quiet, water view V

Aladdin Motor Inn • 2333 Washington St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-3747 • 800-281-3747 • AladdinMotorInn.com 30 View of bay H

Alegria Guest House • 4934 Hwy 20, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-379-3695 1 • • • Water views & sunsets V

Amber Lights B&B • 4042 Hastings Ave W, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-390-5712 • AmberLightsBedAndBreakfast.com 3 Elegant forest retreat B

An Inn Between • 5825 Old Gardiner Rd, Port Townsend 98320 • 360-379-8125 2 R Waterfront B

The Barnhart Inn • 808 T St., Port Townsend 98369 • 206-965-5900 • VRBO.com/924513 • 011578* 1 Luxury log cabin V

Bartlett House Cottage • 314 Polk Street, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-381-0395 • BartlettHouseCottagePT.com • 006026* 1 • View, private entrance C

Bay Cottage • 4346 S. Discovery Rd, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-2035 • BayCottageGetaway.com 3 • R • Beautiful beach access C

The Belmont • 925 Water St,Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-3007 • TheBelmontPT.com 4 Classic old hotel H

Big Red Barn • 309 V St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-774-0213 • BigRedBarnGetaway.com • 012048* 1 • Romantic getaway V

The Bishop Victorian Hotel • 714 Washington St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-6122 • 800-824-4738 • BishopVictorian.com 16 • Distinctive suites H

Blue Gull Inn B&B • 1310 Clay St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-379-3241 • 888-700-0205 • BlueGullinn.com • 002067* 6 R • • Great breakfast B

A Bungalow on the Bluff • 303 Fillmore St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-301-1271 • StayPT.com/bungalow/ • 000841* 1 Water views V

Cabins at Treefrog Woods • 1280 Cape George Rd, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-379-0906 • PeninsulaSportsman.com 3 • Private cabins C

Chevy Chase Beach Cabins • 3710 S. Discovery Rd, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-1270 • ChevyChaseBeachCabins.com 7 • Private beach C

Commanders Beach House • 400 Hudson St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-1778 • CommandersBeachHouse.com • 003225* 4 R B&B by the beach B

Eaglemount Rockery Cottages/Motel • 1822 SR 20, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-379-8922 • EagleMtRockeryCottages.com 4 Outdoor museum C

Fairmount Beach House • 1071 Fairmount Rd, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-2480 • [email protected] 1 • Private beach V

Fort Townsend State Park • 1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-3595 • Parks.State.wa.us 40 • • Apr–Oct R

Fort Worden State Park • 200 Battery Way, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-344-4431 • Parks.State.wa.us 85 • R • Beach or forest R

Fort Worden State Park Conference Center • 210 Battery Way, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-344-4400 • FortWorden.org 40 • Historic vacation rentals V

Guest Nest • 389A Arcadia West, Port Townsend 98368 • 442-777-3195 • VRBO.com/268004 1 • Resort living V

A Guest Suite at Plum Cottage • Madison St,Port Townsend 98369 • 808-283-1055 • 011210* 1 • R • Peaceful, near park/beach V

Haines Street Studio • 2911 Haines St, Port Townsend 98369 • 907-240-1958 • HainesStreetstudio.com • 011046* 1 • 850 sf, in heart of PT V

Hammond House Cottage • 834 Pierce St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-6269 • HammondHouseCottage.com • 001159* 1 Sauna C

Harborside Inn • 330 Benedict St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-7909 • 800-942-5960 • Harborside-Inn.com 63 R Water view–all rooms H

Hill Street Suite • Hill St,Port Townsend 98369 • 253-370-5784 • AirBnB.com/rooms/7842559 • 011119* 1 900 square feet suite V

Holcomb Hideaway • Holcomb St,Port Townsend 98369 • 360-531-0611 • 004531* 1 R • Waterview, ext. hot tub V

Hubers Inn B&B • 1421 Landes St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-3904 • HubersInn.com • 005210* 3 R Uptown views B

Hummingbird Suite • Taylor St,Port Townsend 98369 • 360-531-0958 • AirBnB.com/rooms/6623904 • 001157* 2 R Walk to town & beach V

Inn at Waterfront Place • 632 A Waterfront Place, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-6957 • InnAtWaterfrontPlace.com • 000973* 1 • Waterfront apartment B

Jefferson County Fair Grounds • 4907 Landes St, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-1013 • JeffCoFairGrounds.com 80 • Quiet country setting R

Karli’s Place • Hendricks St,Port Townsend 98369 • AirBnB.com/rooms/8169790 • 005615* 1 Quiet, private suite V

Kathy’s Place at Discovery Bay • Port Townsend 98368 • 360-344-4218 • VRBO.com/480389 1 On the beach V

Katie’s Kottage • 475 W St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-379-8261 • KatiesKottage.info • 001869* 1 R • Garden setting C

The LookOut • 419 Lawrence St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-774-1904 • TheLookoutPT.com • 009057* 1 • Private, view, fireplace V

Manresa Castle • 651 Cleveland St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-5750 • ManresaCastle.com 41 Full service hotel H*City of Port Townsend Business License

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Morgan Hill Apartment • 1732 Quincy St., Port Townsend 98368 • 360-531-2176 • VRBO.com/1027304 • 012298* 1 Cozy, close to town V

Nordic North Beach • 5830 Hill St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-774-0414 • AirBnB.com/rooms/19334208 • 011917* 1 R • Waterfront, near N Beach V

Old Consulate • 313 Walker, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-6753 • 800-300-6753 • OldConsulate.com • 009453* 8 Historic Victorian mansion B

Palace Hotel • 1004 Water St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-0773 • 800-962-0741 • PalaceHotelPT.com 19 1889 Victorian hotel H

Peaceful Room in the Periwinkle House • AirBnB.com/rooms/25510276 • 012297* 1 V

People’s House • Clay & Adams St,Port Townsend 98369 • HomeAway.com/vacation-rental/p3941788 • 010921* 2 • R Sweeping views V

Pilot’s Seaside Cottage • 327 Jackson St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-774-0804 • 4PortTownsendLodging.com • 006190* 1 • R • Waterfront downtown C

Point Hudson Marina & RV Park • 103 Hudson St, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-385-2828 • PortofPT.com 43 • • • Downtown location R

Port Townsend Inn • 2020 Washington St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-2211 • 800-216-4985 • PortTownsendInn.com 36 R Near water, indoor pool H

Quimper Inn • 1306 Franklin St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-1060 • 800-557-1060 • QuimperInn.com • 000941* 4 Views, quiet H

Ravenscroft Inn B&B • 533 Quincy St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-205-2147 • 855-290-8840 • RavensCroftInn.com • 000813* 8 Lg, modern, Uptown B

Robin’s Nest • 1190 21st St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-316-1030 • RobinsNestPT.com • 011868* 3 R • • A petite B&B B

Sea Loft • 306 Lincoln St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-1626 • Sealoftpt.com • 002143* 1 • • • Ocean view V

The Starrett House • 744 Clay St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-316-9014 • AirBnB.com/rooms/20784431 • 011844* 1 • Uptown Victorian home V

Strawbale House B&B • 818 Corona St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-301-4219 • AirBnB.com/rooms/18841497 • 011853* 2 Hand built home B

A Suite at the Fountain • 914 Washington St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-643-1370 • 012022* 1 • Downtown, kitchen V

The Swan Hotel • 222 Monroe St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-1718 • 800-824-4738 • TheSwanHotel.com 13 • Cozy, seaside H

Takaki House B&B • 1617 Washington St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-9784 • TakakiHouse.com • 006680* 1 • • Gallery, private getaway B

Tess’ Guesthouse • 56th St, Port Townsend 98369 • 509-624-3003 • AirBnB.com/rooms/13126276 • 011926* 1 R Serene environment V

Thornton House B&B • 1132 Garfield St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-6670 • ThorntonHousePT.com • 008216* 2 • Hist.Victorian farmhouse B

Tides Inn • 1807 Water St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-0595 • 800-822-8696 • Tides-Inn.com 44 Waterfront view H

Upper Oak Bay • 290 Cleveland St, Port Ludlow 98365 • 360-385-9160 • CountyRec.com 24 • Open Apr 1–Oct 31 R

Washington Hotel • 825 Washington St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-774-0213 • WashingtonHotelPortTownsend.com 4 Fee • • 1890s restored H

Water Street Hotel • 635 Water St, Port Townsend 98369 • 360-385-5467 • 800-735-9810 • WaterSTHotel.com 18 • Historic waterfront H

A Wolves’ Den • 269 N Jacob Miller Rd, Port Townsend 98368 • 360-531-4508 1 • Luxury cabin retreat V

CHIMACUM VALLEYA Ship A’shore • 270 Disney Rd, Nordland 98358 • 360-390-3817 • [email protected] 1 • Private beach V

Beach Cottages on Marrowstone • 10 Beach Dr, Nordland 98358 • 800-871-3077 • BeachCottageGetaway.com 8 • • Private beach resort C

Chimacum Ridge Lodge • 1505 Center Rd, Chimacum 98325 • 360-774-1644 • ChimacumRidgeLodge.com 1 • Olympic Mountain view V

Fort Flagler State Park • 10541 Flagler Rd, Nordland 98358 • 360-385-3701 • 360-385-1259 • Parks.Wa.gov 121 • Open year round C,R

Hadlock Motel • 181 Chimacum Rd, Port Hadlock 98339 • 360-385-3111 • HadlockMotel.com 18 • R • • Heart of Port Hadlock H

Lower Oak Bay • 301 Portage Way, Port Ludlow 98365 • 360-385-9160 • CountyRec.com 6 Open Apr 1–Oct 31 R

Old Alcohol Plant • 310 Hadlock Bay Rd, Port Hadlock 98339 • 888-733-6802 • OldAlcoholPlant.com 25 • • Beach access: highbank H

Port Ludlow RV Park • 44 Breaker Ln, Port Ludlow 98365 • 360-437-9377 • PortLudlowRV.com 32 Quiet, wooded resort R

The Resort at Port Ludlow • One Heron Rd, Port Ludlow 98365 • 360-437-7000 • 877-805-0868 • PortLudlowResort.com 37 • Water view/golf/marina H

Smitty’s Retreat RV Park • 9142 Flagler Rd, Nordland 98358 • 360-385-2165 • [email protected] 32 R Quiet country setting R

Solstice Farm B&B • 6503 Beaver Valley Rd, Chimacum 98325 • 360-732-0174 • SolsticeFarmStay.com 2 • Working farm B

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging GuideNORTH HOOD CANALCabin on the Canal • 111 Pleasant Harbor Rd., Brinnon 98320 • 206-782-3868 • CabinOnTheCanal.com 1 • • Hood Canal beach access C

Collins Campground • Duckabush Rd, Brinnon 98320 • 360-765-2200 • www.FS.usda.gov/Olympic 16 R R

Cove RV & Country Store • 303075 Hwy 101, Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4723 • CoveRV.com 26 • • Country store H,R

Dabob Bay Cottage • 840 Piper Rd, Quilcene 98376 • 360-765-3947 • DabobBayCottage.com 1 • R • Private beach, boating C

Dosewallips State Park • 306996 Hwy 101, Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4415 • 888-226-7688 • Parks.State.wa.us 140 Beach & trails R

Elk Meadows • 3485 Dosewallips Rd, Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4886 • ElkMeadowsBrinnon.wordpress.com 1 • Mt view–riverfront C,R

Halfway RV Park • Hwy 101 and Brinnon Ln,Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4715 • Facebook.com R • Groups welcome R

Harbor House • 309257 Hwy 101, Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4064 2 • Waterfront B

Lake Leland County Park • 165 Leland Valley Rd, Quilcene 98376 • 360-385-9160 • CountyRec.com 22 Dock, bt ramp, camp R

Mount Walker Inn • 61 Maple Grove Rd, Quilcene 98376 • 360-765-3410 • MountWalkerInn.com 12 R • Peaceful escape H

Owl’s Nest Guest House • Quilcene 98376 • 425-941-8641 • AirBnB.com/rooms/19573421 1 • Private, cozy, views V

Pleasant Harbor Marina House • 308913 Hwy 101, Brinnon 98320 • 360-796-4611 • PleasantHarborMarina.com 1 • Marina view, quiet V

Quilcene Campground • 294964 Hwy 101, Quilcene 98376 • 360-385-9160 • CountyRec.com 24 R Wooded camp sites R

Seal Rock Campground • Hwy 101, 1 mile N of Brinnon, Brinnon 98320 • 360-765-2200 • www.FS.usda.gov/Olympic 41 • • Beach & trails R

Windermere Vacation Rentals • Brinnon 98320 • 888-796-3450 • VacationHomesOnHoodCanal.com 8 • Hood Canal waterfront V

Zen River Retreat • 423 Lords Lake Loop Rd, Quilcene 98376 • 360-316-9656 • ZenRiverRetreat.org 2 • R • • Restorative guest retreat V

SHELTON & SOUTH PUGET SOUND9th Fairway House at Lake Cushman • 221 N Fairway Dr W, Hoodsport 98548 1 • Overlooks golf course V

Alderbrook Resort & Spa • 7101 Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-898-2200 • AlderbrookResort.com 96 • Getaway from everyday H

Alice’s Beach House • 112 N Allie Ahl Lane, Lilliwaup 98555 • 360-877-9226 • AlicesLittleBeachHouse.com 1 • Waterfront beach cabin V

Allyn House Inn • 18350 Hwy 3, Allyn 98524 • 360-535-2198 • AllynHouseInn.com 3 • 1889 historic home B

Belfair Motel • 23322 NE Hwy 3, Belfair 98528 • 360-275-4485 • BelfairMotel.com 28 Refurbished, very clean H

Belfair State Park • 3151 Hwy 300, Belfair 98528 • 360-275-0668 • Parks.State.wa.us 156 65-acre beaches R

Blue Heron Resort Condominiums • 6520 E Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-898-3123 • Booking.com • • • Pvt condos, water view V

Blue Ox Beachfront Home On Hood Canal • Hoodsport 98548 • 253-279-0837 • HomeAway.com/vacation-rental/p684049vb 1 • • • Great for large groups V

The Cabin on Hood Canal • 121 NE Wagon Wheel Road, Belfair 98528 • 360-277-0257 • VRBO.com/340150 2 • Waterfront & private C

Cameo Boutique Cottages & Suite • 6871 Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-490-7006 • CameoBoutique.com/cottage-rentals 4 • Canal cabins, kitchens C

Camp 1421 • 1421 Blacksmith Rd, Tahuya 98588 • 360-372-2584 • Facebook.com 9 R • Equestrian-friendly R

The Captain’s Retreat Vacation Rental • 111 E. Shoreline Ln, Shelton 98584 • 206-817-8490 • VRBO.com/861607 1 • V

Charnell House At Lake Cushman • Lake Cushman,Shelton 98584 • 360-893-6144 • HomeAway.com/vacation-rental/p399315 1 • Cozy lake cabin V

City Center Best Rates Motel • 128 E Alder St, Shelton 98584 • 360-432-9653 • the-city-center-best-rates-motel.business.site 13 Lowest rates H

Creekside Inn • 27131 N Hwy 101, Shelton 98584 • 360-877-9686 4 Comfy & convenient B

Gladwin Beach House • 291 Gladden Beach Road, Belfair 98582 • 360-337-2960 • GladwinBeach.com 1 • • • Waterft, vacation property V

Glen Ayr Waterfront Resort • 25381 N Hwy 101, Hoodsport 98548 • 360-877-9522 • GAResort.com 54 • Waterft, full service resort C,H,R

Hamma Hamma Campground (ONF) • FS Rd #25,Hoodsport 98548 • 360-374-7566 • www.FS.usda.gov/Olympic • • • R

Harmony Hill Retreat Center • 7362 Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-898-2363 • HarmonyHill.org 19 • • • Retreat & conf. center V

Harstine Island Beach Cabin • 21 E Dana Drive, Shelton 98584 • 253-943-5264 • HarstineRental.com 1 • R Quiet beach cabin C

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Olympic Peninsula Lodging Guide

Hood Canal Guest House • Hoodsport 98548 • 360-796-3450 • VacationHomesonHoodCanal.com 1 • R Hood Canal views V

Jarrell Cove State Park • 391 E Wingert Rd, Shelton 98584 • 360-426-9226 • Parks.State.wa.us 22 • Easy trail R

Kokanee Ridge Vacation Rental • 542 NE Kokanee Ridge, Hoodsport 98548 • 360-731-6378 1 • • • Lake Cushman cabin V

A Lighthouse on Hammersley B&B • 292 E Libby Rd, Shelton 98584 • 360-427-1107 4 • Peaceful & private B

Lilliwaup Motel • 28621 N Hwy 101, Lilliwaup 98555 • 360-877-0002 4 Fee • Rustic, beach views H

Little Creek Casino Resort • W 91 Hwy 108,Shelton 98584 • 360-427-7711 • Little-Creek.com 188 Golf course now open H

Little Red Beach House • Hoodsport 98584 • 360-796-3450 • VacationHomesonHoodCanal.com 1 • R Waterfront house V

Lodge at Hood Canal • Belfair 98528 • 360-271-2186 1 • • • • Luxury waterfront home V

Mike's Beach Resort • 38470 N Hwy 101, Lilliwaup 98555 • 360-877-5324 • MikesBeachResort.com 12 R Shellfish, rent kayaks, scuba C,R

Moose House at Lake Cushman • Hoodsport 98548 • 503-393-6397 • TheMooseHouse.com 1 • • Waterfront Hood Canal V

Oliver’s Waterfront Potlatch House • Lilliwaup 98555 • 360-796-3450 • VacationHomesonHoodCanal.com 1 • Waterfront Hood Canal V

Pali-Kai Canal House • 32700 N Hwy 101, Lilliwaup 98555 • 360-426-2224 • VRBO.com/288215 1 • Waterfront Hood Canal V

Pebble Beach Place • 10230 Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 206-550-5962 • PebbleBeachPlace.com 1 • • • Overlooks Hood Canal V

Pirate's Cove Caboose • 202 E Pirates Creek Rd, Shelton 98584 • 360-569-2799 • AirBnB.com/rooms/66030 2 • R Private Beach V

Potlatch State Park • 21020 N Hwy 101, Potlatch 98584 • 360-877-5361 • Parks.State.wa.us 73 Hiking trails R

Rest-A-While RV Park • 27001 N Hwy 101, Hoodsport 98548 • 360-877-9474 • RestAWhile.com 95 • 19th cent. restored R

Robin Hood Village • 6780 E Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-898-2163 • RobinHoodVillage.com 13 • • All season comfort, charm C

Saint Andrew’s House • 7550 Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-898-2363 • SaintAndrewsHouse.org 19 • • • Group reatreat lodgings C,H

Schafer State Park • 1365 W Schafer Pk Rd, Elma 98541 • 360-482-3852 • Parks.State.wa.us 41 Fee • Bicycling R

Selah Inn • 130 Dulalip Landing, Belfair 98528 • 360-275-0916 • SelahInn.com 4 Luxurious lodge B

Shelton Inn Motel • 628 W Railroad Ave, Shelton 98584 • 360-426-4468 • SheltonInn.com 54 Convenient downtown loc H

Sisters Point Waterfront Cabin • 1212 NE North Shore Road, Belfair 98582 • 360-275-6816 • Facebook.com 1 • Beachfront, kayaks C

Skokomish Park at Lake Cushman • 7211 N Lk Cushman Rd, Hoodsport 98548 • 360-877-5656 • SkokomishPark.com 100 Freshwater shore R

South Shore Vacation Home • Union 98592 • 360-271-2186 • VRBO.com/266998 1 • Waterside, ptv. dock V

Spencer Lake Resort • 1111 E Pickering Rd, Shelton 98584 • 360-426-3178 • SpencerLake.com 40 Fee • Lake access, fishing R

Staircase (ONP) • Access via Hwy 119,Hoodsport 98548 • 360-565-3130 • NPS.gov/olym 47 R • • Old growth forest R

Summertide Resort & Marina • 15781 NE North Short Rd, Tahuya 98588 • 360-275-9313 • SummertideResort.com 5 • Bt launch, store, beach V

Sunrise Motel & Dive Resort • 24520 N Hwy 101, Hoodsport 98548 • 360-877-5301 • MyWeb.hcc.net/sunrise/ 15 • Peaceful, secluded H

Super 8 Motel • 2943 Northview Cir, Shelton 98584 • 360-426-1654 • WyndhamHotels.com 39 R Low rates, uptown H

Tidewater Acres RV Park • 27051 N Hwy 101, Hoodsport 98548 • 206-914-2100 25 • • R

Twanoh State Park • 12190 E Hwy 106, Union 98592 • 360-275-2222 • Parks.State.wa.us 47 • Good for children R

Union City Beach House • 4841 Hwy 106, Union 98593 • 206-949-9090 • HomeAway.com/vacation-rental/p420394vb 1 • • • Waterfront, on beach V

The Waterfront at Potlatch • 21660 N Hwy 101, Hoodsport 98548 • 360-877-9422 • TheWaterfrontatPotlatch.com 22 • Cottages & hotel C,H,R

Waterfront Beach House • Hoodsport 98548 • 206-321-8700 1 • Overlooking Hood Canal V

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