Flight
Travel Note
If you are flying into Sea-Tac, the easiest way to get to Port Townsend will be to rent a car. Costco typically has good deals. You can either drive south through Tacoma or drive north into Seattle. If you choose the northern route, you will have to take the Edmonds to Kingston ferry. Ferry schedules and fares can be found here: https://wsdot.com/ferries/schedule/scheduledetailbyroute.aspx?route=ed-king Both routes tend to be about 2 hours, though could be longer depending on traffic and/or the ferry crossing. If you have any questions, please reach out to Micah and Emily -- we'll help you plan your route!
Travel Note
We have rounded up a list of places to stay. We recommend booking ASAP as Port Townsend seems to be a popular spot in late June! Manresa Castle Hotel - recommended by Micah and Emily! Chevy Chase Beach Cabins - recommended by Micah and Emily! The Palace Hotel The Tides Inn & Suites Airbnb (sleeps 4) - Loft-style 2 bed/2 bath home Airbnb (sleeps 4) - Amazing Views and Peaceful Privacy, Unique House Airbnb (sleeps 4) - Cape George Escape Airbnb (sleeps 4) - Port Townsend Country Home Airbnb (sleeps 8) - Port Townsend Home: Spacious Yard & Mountain Views Airbnb (sleeps 4) - “Our Fish Camp” Port Townsend Camping: Fort Townsend State Park, Fort Worden State Park, Fort Flagler State Park State Park Vacation Houses: Fort Worden State Park & Fort Flagler State Park (both are currently unavailable, but keep your eye out if it happens to open up!)