Port Townsend Waterfront
Port Townsend is steeped in fascinating history, from its early Native American roots to its Victorian architecture and maritime legacy, boasting two National Historic Landmark Districts. Opportunities for outdoor adventure abound, from beaches to Olympic National Park. This charming village-by-the-sea has an artistic soul, and world-class culinary venues, and is the perfect place to leave ordinary behind and experience extraordinary. - Enjoypt.com
Maristone Isle & Mysterey Bay
All but hidden on the west side of Marrowstone Island, Mystery Bay State Park offers a great escape for visitors arriving by land or by water.
Take in views of the Olympic Mountains and enjoy an island sunset. Boats can get to this 18-acre day-use park via the channel through Kilisut Harbor. Mystery Bay offers year-round moorage, making it a popular destination with off-season sailors and yachters. - Parks.WA.Gov
Port Ludlow & Mats Mats
Mats Mats Bay is located in Port Ludlow, a hidden oasis away from the big city. From your yacht, you can gaze at the boats that glide by, watch the myriad of wildlife from bald eagles to sea otters that call this secluded, nature-filled area home. Port Ludlow's location and marina facilities make it a convenient and popular port for leisure craft sailing between Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. Enjoy the scenic vistas from the bay or the bask in the beauty of the waters of "The Twins" islands.