Port Hadlock in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Nature & Parks. Discover best things to do in Port Hadlock with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Port Hadlock
4.5 based on 209 reviews
This popular waterfront park was established over a century ago.
Gorgeous water scenery, play equipment for children, a pretty gazebo, and beach access. If you have time, go down to the beach! We found the walk along the beachl therapeutic. The morning we were there, we watched the fog lift and were awed by the fall foliage on the majestic cliffs.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
We visited Ft. Flagler while staying on Marrowstone Island for the weekend. It was fun visiting this historic fort, including the gun emplacements. The buildings are all intact and tours are available, although we just drove/walked around and were fine. There were also several camping areas that looked inviting.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Finnriver is a 33 acre organic family farm and artisan Cidery that handcrafts award-winning sparkling hard ciders and fruit wines. We are located in the fertile Chimacum Valley of Washington's Olympic Peninsula and welcome visitors to visit us on the farm and get a taste of life on the land! We are committed to wise land stewardship through organic agriculture, salmon habitat restoration, alternative energy, conservation easements and community outreach. Our Tasting Room is open year-round with seasonal hours and we host groups, retreats and events.
Great place for a weekend visit for cider tasting, Sunday oysters, Saturday and Sunday wood fired pizza and Friday and Sunday crepes. Great peanut brittle- not to miss. Cider tasting and by the glass wonderful setting with a field of games for kids and adults. Great cider and can also bring picnic items to supplement what they sell. Open for cider tasting without food daily. Great experience
4 based on 1 reviews
I was visiting locations on the Farm Tour and as I was wandering on Marrowstone Island, I happened on to Marrowstone Pottery. It's simple with lovely pottery.
4.5 based on 829 reviews
Stroll along beautiful beaches and explore rows of Victorian-style houses: this park has something for everyone.
Fort Worden has a wonderful history including military, its relationship with Port Townsend and even some Hollywood history. The entire family (even the granddaughters) enjoy the military museum. You can literally spend hours there. The state park has huge bunkers left from years gone by. All the kids love going there to run through the cement fort. The beach is long and wonderful for walking and even some sea glass collecting. Great place to bring your RV or tent. And camping close to the hill is optimal...especially in inclement weather...shields you from some wind. We go here every year. Beautiful park and close to town.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
We’re a unique natural foods grocery at the heart of the Olympic Peninsula’s sustainable farm and food scene. Rooted in tradition with an eye to the future; you won’t believe what’s grown, brewed, pickled and baked! Taste the harvest and enjoy the old fashioned service!
I drive from Port Townsend to visit this Farmstead because I love the combimation of greenhouses, fresh bouquets, plants, fresh produce and small town market with gourmet touches! There is certainly something for everyone here. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. I always enjoy...MoreDelores, sorry to have not responded to your kind review earlier. So happy to have you as a customer and know that our signage "invokes curiosity"! The signage is certainly fun to do :-) Katy
4.5 based on 115 reviews
Founded in 1982, the Port Townsend Marine Science Center is a non-profit 501c3 educational organization whose mission is to inspire conservation of the Salish Sea. The PTMSC provides place-based, people powered, hands-on learning for all ages including youth camps, exhibits of marine flora and fauna, educational and historical displays, citizen science programs and community-based lecture series. Located at Fort Worden State Park, Port Townsend, Wash., the PTMSC offers two public exhibits: the Marine Exhibit and the Natural History Exhibit.
Great view from the dock with a couple picnic tables. Watched people set crab pots over the railing. Very educational exhibits including water tables with marine life-fun for the kids!
5 based on 15 reviews
Ciders were unique, but tasty. Venue was gorgeous, lots of grassy area, outdoor seating with lounge chairs, some covered seating. View was very pretty. Room for kids to play with family friendly games. Lovely orchard walk for the family. Serves a small variety of good food. Employees were very friendly, attentive, and accommodating. You could easily spend the whole day here.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Our B&B host suggested the Farmer's Market for lunch. I wouldn't have thought of it but found they had at least 6 different food stalls in addition to crafts and, of course, local produce. What a treat.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Learn about Thea Foss, the inspiration for Tugboat Annie, see wooden boats, maritime memorabilia, Mosquito Fleet information and more. Several interesting collections. For kids there is a marine life touch tank and harbor clean up education. A must-do when in Tacoma.
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