Recreation

Port Ludlow Marina

Port Ludlow has many hiking trails to enjoy:

Ludlow Falls Montgomery Loop Around the Bay Trail Rainier Loop Ludlow Cove Loop Bay Club Trails

Port Ludlow trail map information

The Golf Course at the Resort is recognized as one of only 10 Golf Courses in Washington and one of 445 Golf Courses in the world as a "Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary" for the past 10-years.

Information about the golf course including course map

Whale Watching    

   Captain Jack’s Sea Charters

P.S Express Sightseeing tours fun-packed and fascinating boat tours on the waters around Port Townsend, Washington

The Olympic National Forest is part of an emerald paradise.  The forest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in the northwest corner of Washington State (the Evergreen State).  The Olympic Peninsula is a unique geographic province consisting of five major landscape settings: temperate rain forest, rugged mountain terrain, large lowland lakes, cascading rivers, and saltwater beaches.  Here the flora and fauna provide interest beyond the imagination. 

In Ludlow Bay you will find one of the most beautiful and gentle harbors in the Northern Puget Sound.  This beautiful, well protected marina is located on the west shore of Admiralty Inlet, at the mouth of Hood Canal and is a central location for boaters traveling to and from the San Juan Islands, Canada, and South Puget Sound.  Enjoy boating, kayaking, fishing, crabbing, digging for clams or oysters and all water sports in the quiet harbor of Port Ludlow.  The full service marina has 300 slips and can accommodate boats up to 200 feet.

 

                                     Visit our local wildlife park.  With loads of  fun for the family.  Here are some of the fascinating animals you will see from the comfort of your own car:

 

Explore the Suquamish Museum Puget Sounds inhabitants for 15,000 years of Northwest Native American with history documenting their history though legends and song.

Experience the life of tribal members and walk the beaches.  You will be amazed to see Chief Seattle’s grave, Ole-Man-House, story poles and more...

Chief Seattle

Hiking

A Place for Wildlife and People. 
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, one of a system of national Wildlife Refuges throughout the country, protects critical habitat for wildlife and provides viewing opportunities for people.

Golf

Elk, Wapiti

Black-tailed Prairie Dogs

Llamas

Black Bear

American Bison

 

Domestic Yak

Kodiak Bear

Square-lipped or White Rhinoceros

European Fallow Deer

Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area is located in the Olympic National Park, 17 miles south of Port Angeles, Washington.  It is one of only two remaining lift operations in the National Parks. Rising a mile high, Hurricane Ridge offers some groomed areas, but for the accomplished skier or snowboarder the steeps, bowls and glades are well worth the effort it takes to hike there.  With a summit elevation of 5,240 feet, the average annual snowfall is 400-plus inches.