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Welcome to the Resort At Port Ludlow

Come and Enjoy the Activities and Events to be found at The Resort At Port Ludlow.

At The Resort At Port Ludlow, there is always something to do for those with the most active lifestyles, to those who enjoy a relaxing walk along our miles of beautiful shoreline of Ludlow Bay, to a challenging round of Golf on our 27-Hole Championship Golf Course.

See our list of Things to Do below to learn all there is to do at The Resort At Port Ludlow.

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things to do at port ludlow

Ludlow Falls
Hike the interpretive trail to Ludlow Falls, an active salmon stream, and in season watch the salmon fight their way upstream to lay their eggs.

Trail Head located off Breaker Lane between Paradise Bay Road and Oak Bay Road.

1/2 mile from Village Center

Geoteaming
Hold a “geoteaming” retreat at Port Ludlow with your friends or colleagues, using a global positioning system to find a hidden treasure.

The Inn at Port Ludlow

 

Kayaking
Rent a kayak at the Port Ludlow Marina and paddle to quiet coves to spy on blue herons and other wildlife.

Port Ludlow Marina

 

Yachting
Rent a yacht from PCO Charters in Port Ludlow for fishing, crabbing, or exploring – in a 50-foot “captain only” Tollycraft luxury yacht.
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Port Ludlow Marina

 

Fishing
Fishing is wonderful near The Resort At Port Ludlow.  Try ‘catch & release’ trout fishing at well-stocked Teal Lake, just minutes away.  Or for comprehensive fishing information visit fishingnorthwest.com.
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Teal Lake

10 minutes

Golfing
Hit the West Sound’s top public access golf course in a three-day “golfing weekend” with friends; begin with Port Ludlow Golf Course, then play Gold Mountain in Bremerton and Trophy Lake in Port Orchard.

Port Ludlow Golf Course

5 minutes from Village Center

Whale Watching
Captain Jack’s Sea Charters depart from Port Townsend.  See whales or your money back!
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Port Townsend

20 minutes

Hurricane Ridge/
Olympic Ntl. Park

The must-see at Olympic National Park is Hurricane Ridge, the crown of the park at 5,200 feet elevation, panoramic views of glacier peaks, alpine meadows, trails and a day lodge.
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Olympic National Park

1-1/2 hour

Olympic Game Farm
Bring the children or grandchildren and visit the Olympic Game Farm in Sequim and see zebras, tigers, wolves, yaks, bears, a white rhinoceros, llamas, elk and ostrich.
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Sequim

30 minutes

Fort Worden State Park
A 433-acre park with 11,000 feet of saltwater shoreline in Port Townsend; picnicking, camping, boating, fishing, mountain biking, birding – and more, including views found in the movie “An Officer and a Gentleman”.
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Port Townsend

20 minutes

Dungeness Spit in Sequim
Visit the world’s longest natural sand spit; enjoy a 4.5-mile beach walk, sea birds, seals, a wildlife sanctuary, an historic lighthouse and lots of driftwood.
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Sequim

30 minutes

Music
Live music at the Upstage Restaurant on Washington Street in Port Townsend though the year; blues, jazz, boogie-woogie, world music, folk, salsa, tango – Summer Chamber Music Festival in late June at Fort Warden State Park in Port Townsend - Port Townsend Jazz Festival in late July at Fort Worden State Park – Blues and Heritage Festival in early August in Port Townsend –Olympic Music Festival, chamber music held in a 100-year-old barn in Quilcene

Port Townsend, Quilcene

20 minutes

Clearwater Casino
Try your luck at nearby Clearwater Casino located in Suquamish, between Poulsbo and Bainbridge Island at the Agate Pass Bridge.

Suquamish

30 minutes

Suquamish Museum
Experience the fascinating story of Northwest Native American history at the Suquamish Museum in Suquamish; Chief Seattle’s grave, salmon hatchery, story poles and more.
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Suquamish

30 minutes

Bloedel Reserve
A nature lover’s paradise, on Bainbridge Island; once the home of the Bloedel family, there are gardens with rare plants, a bird reserve and the Bloedel family home; reservations required.
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Bainbridge Island

40 minutes

Port Ludlow Charter Tours
Captain Bry’s Port Ludlow Charters offers sail and motor tours of Ludlow Bay and beyond; see seals and cormorants, herons and bald eagles; take a spin in the Gingersnap, a 1919 restored motor launch.
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Port Ludlow

 

Naval Undersea Museum
If you like WWII submarine movies, the U.S. Navy’s Naval Undersea Museum is for you; historic artifacts and exhibits from the ocean environment to torpedo technology; located in Keyport, south of Poulsbo.

Keyport

30 minutes

Norwegian Village
Go antique shopping in the charming Norwegian village of Poulsbo, stroll the boardwalk of Liberty Bay, and have lunch at a sidewalk café.

Poulsbo

20 minutes




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