Port
Ludlow and Surrounding Areas
Port
Ludlow is a beautiful resort and a 2,000 acre master
planned community, designed to enhance the beauty of the natural surroundings.
Port Ludlow features a world class golf course, a 300 slip full service
marina, and gorgeous views of the Cascade Mountains, the Olympic Mountains,
Port Ludlow Bay, and Puget Sound shipping lanes. Over 2500 residents
call Port Ludlow home, and many more enjoy its beauty when they come
for a visit at one of the waterfront condominiums or at the Inn at Port
Ludlow.
There's
much to do in and around Port Ludlow - hiking, fishing, boating, golf,
clam digging, oyster picking, swimming, tennis, shopping, and more.
There are many diverse clubs that the residents enjoy, such as quilting,
kayaking, gardening, computers, ham radio, hiking, woodcarving, tap
dancing, and painting to name a few.
In
the local business district you'll find a full service bank, mini-mart
and gas station, beauty salon, accounting and investment services, dentistry,
massage and acupuncture therapy services, postal and UPS services, interior
decorating, and more.
There
are three restaurants in Port Ludlow which include:
-
Cucina Pizza
- Snug
Harbor Cafe with outdoor dining
- The
Fireside Restaurant at The Inn at Port Ludlow.
The
18-hole, championship golf course at Port Ludlow was designed by Robert
Muir Graves and was rated by Esquire Magazine as "one of the
top 5 most scenic courses in the world".
The
300 slip marina is full service with gas and diesel fuel available as
well as supplies at the local marina store.
For more
information visit www.portludlowchamber.org.

Marrowstone
Island, located across the bay from Port Townsend, Washington,
is a long and narrow piece of land. The island retains its rural solitude
with farmland stretching to the water and also highlights some spectacular
shoreline vistas. The main town of Nordland lies in the center of the
island and has a quaint neighborhood store. The entire northern tip
of the island consists of Fort Flagler State Park with its bunkers and
beaches - a favorite spot with campers, kite fliers, beachcombers, fishermen,
boaters, and hikers.
For more
information, visit www.marrowstone.com.

Port
Hadlock is located in Jefferson County, Washington, and is
surrounded by incredible natural beauty from the jagged peaks of the
Olympic Mountains to the lush green valleys of Chimacum and the sparkling
waters of Puget Sound. The area is rich in history, scenic beauty, and
outdoor recreation. It has much to offer visitors including campgrounds,
lodging, shopping, and several excellent restaurants.
For more
information, visit
www.porthadlock.org.

Chimacum
is a rural area with farms of all kinds including dairy cows,
beef, and buffalo as well as corn, hay, and organic blueberries. Travelling
through Chimacum Valley and Beaver Valley, the two valleys that comprise
the Chimacum area, you'll be treated to gorgeous views of the Olympic
Mountains. The world famous Chimacum Cafe is a favorite among the locals
for the best pies in the area.