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Accommodations/Travel

The Wedding Website of Conner Board and Bryce Barker
We would love for you to join us in staying on-site at NatureBridge Olympic for the weekend, but also want your stay to fit your comfort needs! Below you will find information on lodging options, RV site options, airport information, and driving directions/recommendations. The above photo is of the dining hall, the historic Rosemary Inn, at Naturebridge Olympic Summer Camp.

Hotel

NatureBridge Olympic Summer Camp

111 Barnes Point Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363
 

NatureBridge Olympic is a summer camp on Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park where all wedding weekend activities will be happening from Friday evening to Sunday morning. This is also where Conner and Bryce will be staying. The camp is made up of dozens of cabins and dorm-style rooms and has more than enough space to accommodate all guests invited to the wedding. Most cabins/rooms have shared bathrooms and all cabins/rooms have bunk beds. All you have to do is let us know when you RSVP if you will be staying! It is $200 per person for the whole weekend. If you are just staying one night, it will be $100 per person. This cost includes all meals from Friday dinner - Sunday breakfast that will be served in the historic Rosemary Inn. You will have all linens provided for your bed and a shower towel. Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are not provided, so please plan accordingly! There is also heating and electricity in every room/cabin. Phone service is available through most providers and WiFi is available in the community buildings, like the Rosemary Inn and Storm King Hall. You can pay Conner by using Venmo or Zelle. You can also mail Conner checks or cash if that is easier. Conner's Venmo is: @Conner-Board. NatureBridge is a non-profit and hosts summer camps for kids to teach them about nature and the environment. Weddings are meant to be fundraisers. The money you pay towards staying at camp helps to further their mission, funding scholarships and resources that allow for kids to attend camp. Please RSVP and pay by Jan. 16, 2026.

Hotel

Lake Crescent Lodge

416 Lake Crescent Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363
 

Lake Crescent Lodge is just a 10-minute walk or 2-minute drive from NatureBridge Olympic. It is connected by a walking trail, making it easy to go between the two! If you choose to stay in lodging that is not NatureBridge, this is what we recommend for the easy accessibility and lake views! Lake Crescent Lodge advised us to make sure guests know that rooms labeled in their "Historic Lodge" have shared bathrooms and thin walls. They recommend guests stay in the Marymere rooms, Storm King rooms, Pyramid Mountain rooms, or one of their cottages! As of October, the room rates for these rooms/cottages on our wedding weekend range from $285 - $397 per night. If you are not staying at NatureBridge, we hope you will come by as much as possible to enjoy lawn games, quality time, and other events planned! You can see those on the Camp Weekend Schedule page. The only restriction is that people not staying at NatureBridge cannot eat the camp-served meals, aside from the wedding dinner of course! :) If you hope to stay here, we encourage you to book soon, as these spots do fill up! If there is no availability, we recommend checking out lodging options on AirBnb and VRBO. If you are having trouble finding somewhere to stay that fits your needs, please contact Conner and Bryce!

Hotel

RV Campground Accommodations

Port Angeles, WA 98363
 

If you are hoping to stay out of an RV, we recommend the following nearby RV campgrounds: - Log Cabin Resort (16-minute drive from NatureBridge, also has tent camping and rustic cabins) - Shadow Mountain RV Park Campground (9-minute drive from NatureBridge) - Elwha RV Park (21-minute drive from NatureBridge, highly-rated)

Flight

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the closest airport to NatureBridge Olympic. If you are planning to just join for wedding weekend events, we recommend landing Friday morning and flying out Sunday evening. But hopefully you are able to make an even bigger trip out of this celebration to explore the glorious PNW!

Rental Car

Getting to NatureBridge Olympic

There is no public transportation to NatureBridge, so if you're flying in you will need a rental car. We recommend coordinating with other groups to carpool to try bring down the cost of the rental car. There are three different routes from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to NatureBridge that are all similar in timing. It just depends what you want to experience & see! Please be aware the Hood Canal Bridge, which all routes go over, often closes for 30-minutes at a time for boats. If you've never been on a Washington State Ferry, we do recommend it! Two routes will include ferry use. You're able to drive your car on & can get out and walk to the deck to take in the views during the ride & grab a snack. You may even see a whale if you're lucky! The ferry will cost around $24 roundtrip for one car & the driver, and $8 more for each additional person. If you want to avoid additional costs and take the quickest route, then do Option #1 below. Option #2 and #3 include ferry use. Option #3 is the most scenic/fun in our opinion :) Reservations are not needed for ferries. Just be sure to check the ferry schedule in advance & be there 30 minutes before the boat leaves to be safe & get a spot! OPTION #1: - No ferry, drive through Tacoma, over the Narrows Bridge, up through Gig Harbor, then north up the peninsula. - Travel time: 2 hours and 45 minutes - This is the quickest route and you will not run into unexpected delays that can come with ferries OPTION #2: - Take the drive-on ferry from the Fauntleroy Terminal in West Seattle to the Southworth Terminal near Port Orchard. You will then drive north up the peninsula. - Travel time: 3 hours and 5 minutes OPTION #3: - Take the drive-on ferry from Edmonds to Kingston. Kingston is a precious town to stop in for coffee or ice cream! Edmonds also has a nice, quaint downtown. After you cross the water you will go north up the peninsula. - Travel time: 3 hours and 11-minutes