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What We're Famous For
Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Ruby Beach, Kalaloch, the Victorian Seaport of Port Townsend, the Sequim Lavender Festival and Sequim Lavender Farm Faire, Hood Canal, Cape Flattery! These places and many more await you on Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
Port Ludlow
Discover your Northwest here...
Port Ludlow is a residential and recreational community at the west end of the Hood Canal Floating Bridge. Near Paradise Bay, Mats Mats Bay, South Point and Shine, Port Ludlow has been a thriving town since the mid-1800s. Visitors can relax in lounge chairs by the bay, ride bikes, walk to the waterfalls, hike the Timberton Trail loop, go sailing or play golf on a 18-hole course recognized as one of the most beautiful courses in the world. For seafood lovers, there are nearby clam and oyster beds.
Olympic National Park & Forest
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK
Here you will find Pacific Ocean beaches, rain forest valleys, glacier-capped peaks and a stunning variety of plants and animals. Roads provide access to the outer edges of the park, but the heart of Olympic is wilderness; a primeval sanctuary for humans and wild creatures alike.
The Resort At Port Ludlow
Tucked away on the Olympic Peninsula of the northern Puget Sound, The Resort At Port Ludlow’s secluded location is what makes it so special. A 20-minute seaplane ride away, the resort is easily reached from Seattle yet removed from the fast pace and demands of urban life -- charter a ride from Seattle Seaplanes or Kenmore Air, which both conveniently depart from Seattle’s Lake Union Terminal. Port Ludlow is just minutes from historic Port Townsend and 90 minutes from Seattle.
