

There's Lots to Do in Port Ludlow!
Washington's Olympic Peninsula is unsurpassed
in natural beauty with miles of beaches, crystal clear rivers
and lakes, towering evergreens and majestic mountains. The choices
for recreation are endless. This region is a virtual paradise
for outdoor recreation with miles of hiking and skiing trails,
scores of pristine rivers and waterways for fishing, and kayaking
and boating. There are beaches, tide pools and rain forests
to explore, and endless opportunities for birding and wildlife
viewing.
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Boat races in the waters
off Port Ludlow.
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Port Ludlow sits at the threshold
of the spectacular Olympic Mountains and Olympic National Park.
The nearby Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge offers excellent
opportunities for bird watching, while the mysterious Hood Canal
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Golf
The Port Ludlow Golf Course is a top-rated Washington golf course
and considered one of the most scenic in the world. Port Ludlow
Golf Course was designed by Robert Graves and is ranked in the
top one percent nationally by the American Society of Golf Course
Architects. There are 27 challenging holes. Memberships are
available.
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Jefferson
County Links
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About Port Ludlow
Port
Ludlow History |
Gotta watch out for the
occasional hitchhiker! |
Boating,
Fishing and Shellfishing
Port Ludlow Marina features a 300-slip full-service facility with
permanent and guest moorage. Ludlow Bay, a sheltered deep-water
port, serves as a convenient stopover for boaters from Seattle,
and travelers to Victoria (British Columbia), the San Juan Islands
and Alaska. Bait and boating supplies, plus rentals for kayaking,
sailing and biking are available at the Port Ludlow Marina store.
Port Ludlow residents enjoy salmon fishing and crabbing for Dungeness
crabs off the Olympic Peninsula coast, digging for clams and oysters
along miles of public beaches, and shrimping in the Hood Canal.
The Port Ludlow Yacht Club offers social activities, races and
reciprocal privileges from Puget Sound to Canada.
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Port
Ludlow Resort and Conference Center
Port Ludlow's spectacular setting and premier resort and conference
facilities attract vacationers and business executives alike from
around the world. Port Ludlow is a major Northwest destination
resort and a popular Washington state getaway. Guests enjoy golf,
boating, tennis, hiking, fishing, biking, sea kayaking and swimming.
It serves as a convenient home base for sightseeing in the nearby
Olympic National Park and historic Port Townsend. Port Ludlow
Resort is just 25 minutes from the Edmonds ferry and 45 minutes
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Shopping and Dining
Nearby Port Townsend is famous for its unique boutiques, antiques
shops and galleries. The Victorian seaport offers many excellent
dining opportunities. Many restaurants, convenience stores, banks,
doctors and dentists are also located in and around the Port Ludlow
area, while major shopping centers and hospitals are just a short
commute away in Poulsbo, Sequim, Silverdale and Bremerton. Music
lovers enjoy the popular Olympic Music Festival and the Centrum
Series at Fort Worden, including jazz, fiddle and blues festivals.
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