~Day Trips~

Hood Canal Bridge is the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula and a variety of incredible day experiences.

 

Port Ludlow offers 27 holes of world class golf, a popular boating harbor and scenic views.

 

Port Townsend features Victorian mansions, historic waterfront, Fort Worden State Park (site of parts of the

movie “An Officer and A Gentleman”), art galleries, shops and boutiques, museum, golf course.

 

Brinnon provides access to river fishing, rhododendron gardens, shrimping.

 

Olympic National Park is home to glacier covered peaks, river valleys, lakes, rain forests, rivers, wildlife,

and hiking.

 

Shelton is site of Christmas Village, “Tollie” Locomotive, the Little Red Caboose, Historical Town Hall Museum, Overlook Park, historical homes, Goldsborough Creek Nature Trail and Fish Ladder

 

Highway 101 (north of Shelton) features Steel Bridge, Hoodsport Winery, Skokomish Indian Museum, Hydroplant, Dalby Waterwheel, Trout Hatchery, Washington State Patrol Academy, bald eagle viewing, George Adams Fish Hatchery, Staircase National Park camping and hiking.

 

Sequim harbors Dungeness Recreation Area (National Wildlife Area with 200 species of birds), Dungeness Spit

(world’s longest natural sand spit extending into the Strait of Juan de Fuca), Herb Farm, Olympic Game Farm,

Sequim Bay and Marina, golf courses, wineries, Dungeness Loop Driving Tour.

 

Port Angeles is the entrance to Olympic National Park, Hurricane Ridge (panoramic glacial mountain region, the ferry to Victoria, B.C., Pioneer Memorial Museum, Olympic Park Institute, a waterfront 3-story observation tower, historical whaling tours, hot springs, golf course, flight tours.

 

Mt. Rainier is the highest mountain in the mighty Cascade range at 15,000 feet and is part of the volcanic

chain in the northwest.

 

Seattle Waterfront has a trolley, shops, ferry to Victoria, Pike Place Market and horse carriages along the

waterfront.  All you have to do is walk onto the ferry and enjoy the ride!

 

 

     
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