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  1. Located 2 hours from the Seattle metro area on Washingtons Olympic Peninsula, Port Townsend is the perfect getaway from the ordinary. Miles of beaches and trails, world-class restaurants, robust art and cultural experiences, a deep maritime legacy – and so much more.

  2. Port Townsend, Washington. Coordinates: 48°6′59″N 122°46′31″W. Port Townsend / ˈtaʊnzənd / is a city on the Quimper Peninsula in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. The population was 10,148 at the 2020 United States Census. It is the county seat and only incorporated city of Jefferson County. [5]

  3. Sep 5, 2018 · Port Townsend is a historic and artistic town with a maritime heritage and a cool vibe. Explore festivals, beaches, trails, shops, galleries and local food in this National Register of Historic Places destination.

    • Have a Relaxing Picnic at Chetzemoka Park. No matter where we go, we love to explore parks and trails, beaches, and campgrounds. Port Townsend has so many beautiful natural areas!
    • Plan a Full Day and Night Adventure at Fort Worden State Park. For Port Townsend camping and hiking that’s close to downtown, you really can’t beat Fort Worden State Park.
    • Explore the Abandoned Fort Worden Bunkers. When our kids were younger, one of their favorite things to do in Port Townsend was to explore the turn-of-the-century bunkers in Fort Worden State Park.
    • Visit the Point Wilson Lighthouse in Port Townsend. The Point Wilson Lighthouse is located right at the entrance to the Puget Sound at Admiralty Inlet at the tip of Fort Worden State Park.
    • Whale Watching. If you want to see whales in the wild, you’re in one of the best places to do it with Puget Sound Express offering excursions from Point Hudson Marina where you’ll almost always spot porpoises, sea lions, seals, and bald eagles, with guaranteed whale sightings during the peak seasons.
    • Hit the Trails. You’ve got lots of options for hiking in Port Townsend, including the nearly 130-mile Olympic Discovery Trail that starts in Port Townsend and ends along the shores of the Pacific, bringing stunning coastal, lake, river and farm views – if you’ve got the time and an adventurous streak you can cover the entire route, or just tackle it in sections.
    • Paddle Out in a Kayak. You can explore Port Townsend Bay while watching for marine life like seals, otters, and porpoises in a kayak with rentals available at the Northwest Maritime Center right downtown.
    • Try Some Local Cider. There are several outstanding cideries in Port Townsend, with Finnriver the hands-down favorite, offering farm-crafted ciders along with local, seasonal dishes.
  4. Jun 6, 2019 · Port Townsend is a Victorian seaport on the Olympic Peninsula, offering scenic views, historic buildings, and outdoor adventures. Learn about its attractions, events, wildlife, and how to get there by car or ferry.

  5. Apr 12, 2015 · Port Townsend is a charming and sophisticated city with a captivating waterfront district, a vibrant arts scene, and a rich maritime heritage. Discover its unique shops, restaurants, festivals, and events, and explore its historic architecture and culture.

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