Port Townsend is a cute little port town about ~45 mins from us. It is a fast drive. The downtown is filled with shops, restaurants, and sights to see.
Hama Hama Oyster Farm is a 6th generation family-run oyster and tree farm with a reputation for quality built on hard work and clean water. The Oyster Saloon is an outdoor eatery and farm-to-table restaurant focusing on shellfish that we grow and harvest. We are open year round 11am-4pm in the winter (starting Nov 1). Our Farm Store is also open year round every day of the week, which serves an abbreviated to-go menu of seafood chowder, soups and U-Shuck Oysters. FYI Saloon reservations open up weekly on Mondays for Friday - Sunday. Or you can walk up and wait for a table/have a drink in the beer garden. Reservations are available at Tock.com and include two dozen oysters for the table with the reservation fee. Additional food and beverage can be ordered as well, including gluten free, non-seafood and vegetarian options.
Let's go see some whales! Orca's travel through, passing Port Angeles, Sequim, and Port Townsend on their way into The Sound. Tours can be booked out of Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Seattle, Etc.
The Olympic Game Farm is a Sequim stable. This is a wacky one, but actually pretty cool! Olympic Game Farm is a wild game sanctuary right in Sequim!
Visit the gorgeous Lake Crescent and Lodge! There are many places to park, walk through the mini-rain forest, see the sights. Grab a drink in the lodge and read about the Lady of The Lake.
Finn River is our FAVORITE Farm and Cidery. Most nights host live music, food vendors, and cider made from their orchard.
The Hoh Rain Forest, pronounced "Hoe", earns its name from the ever-flowing Hoh River that carves its way from Mount Olympus towards the Pacific Coast. The Hoh Rain Forest is located in the stretch of the Pacific Northwest rainforest which once spanned the Pacific coast from southeastern Alaska to the central coast of California. The Hoh is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park's most popular destinations. The Hoh lies on the west side of Olympic National Park, about a two-hour drive from Port Angeles and under an hour from Forks. The Hoh Rain Forest is accessed by the Upper Hoh Road, off of Highway 101
Salt Creek Recreation Area is one of our FAVORITES. Rain or shine, this place is beautiful!
The Pourhouse in Port Townsend is our favorite beach-side beer garden!
You can't come all the way here and not explore Olympic National Park! From magical rain forests to majestic alpine peaks to wild coastline that stretches for miles, Olympic National Park offers a vast and diverse landscape that attracts visitors and adventurers from around the globe.
Fort Worden Historical State Park is a sprawling multi-use park overlooking Admiralty Inlet at the entrance to Puget Sound. Camp, explore beaches, forests, historic gun batteries, and museums, or attend a workshop, art exhibit, or concert in a variety of historic facilities on site.
The New Dungeness Lighthouse is located near Sequim on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula between Port Townsend and Port Angeles. It is situated in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge at the end of the Dungeness Spit extending 5 miles into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The lighthouse is reached by a 5 mile hike from the Refuge parking lot along the North side of the Dungeness Spit. There is a $3 Refuge permit fee for a party of four adults payable at the Kiosk. Children under 16 are free. There are no fees at the lighthouse, but donations to support the maintenance and restoration of the Lighthouse are appreciated.