
Special
Things To Do On Washington's Olympic Peninsula
Vacation
Getaway Destinations bythe Olympic National Park & Olympic National
Forest
Romantic
Cabin Rentals - Week End Getaways - Hidden Retreats - Reunions
Family
Vacation Rentals - Great for Small Group Retreats - Special Occasions
Things
To Do: Washington State USA - Retreat Lodging & Accommodations
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Hiking
+ Fly Fishing + Orcas Whale Watching + Lavender Festival + Bird Watching
Windsurfing + Kayak Symposium + Biking + Trails + Lakes + Rivers +
Olympic
Music Festival + Wooden Boat Festival + Blues + Jazz + Steel Festivals
+
Victorian
Home Festival + Farm Tour + Museums + Art Galleries
Offering
a Variety of Vacation & Cottage Rentals for Retreats & Family
Vacations
Golf
at Port Ludlow & Discovery Bay Golf Courses - Just Minutes away
Availability
Calendar for Rental Cottages (Click button at bottom of page)
* Family Friendly * Peaceful * Photography
* Small Weddings * Retreats * Wildlife *
* Honeymoons * Reunions * Fireplaces * Hot
Tubs * Private * Romantic Getaway * Campfire Rings*
*
Full Kitchens * Jacuzzi Tubs * Beautiful Landscapes * Set in the Woods
*
(Request
a Day Trip Planner by e-mail)
As
your hosts, we hope to be able to provide you with an enjoyable stay
at Beaver's Pond Retreat. Many of our guests have found our place
to be so relaxing that they have forgone other activities and just
stayed on the grounds. Come, take in the beauty and peace that seems
to fill the air at Beaver's Pond Retreat. Enjoy the wildlife,
tall trees, and Beaver's Pond. We are sure you will find your stay
refreshing and rewarding.
However, most of our guests want to get out and see some of the special
places while visiting the Olympic Peninsula. With that thought in mind,
we have provided web links to many places and yet it is just a few of
the many sights and wonders of our beautiful Peninsula. Please email
us for more extensive information about things to do, special events,
and weekend Festivals on the Olympic Peninsula and Beaver's Pond Retreat.
Contact us by phone or email
us
for
our list with contacts, URL's and phone numbers.
Fishing:
Our pond has Cutthroat trout and our guests are encouraged to try their
skill at catching them. However, since the pond is limited in size,
we request that you use barb less hooks and no bait. It is also "catch
and release". The pond is like lake fishing and is a great
place to practice Fly Fishing. We have a flat bottomed rowboat
with oars for your use.
Family
Adventures: The Olympic
Peninsula is a special place and there are lots of things for great
family outings. Kids and families love The Olympic Game Farm in Sequim,
and Troll Haven is a 'drive by' treat for children of all ages. At Ludlow
Bay Marina you can rent a boat, kayak, bike, or hire a captain and his
boat for a truly unique day adventure and fond memories. Get your fishing
or shell fish license and go clamming nearby for your dinner. There
are many places to hike, picnic or, enjoy a campfire in your private
fire ring. Beaver's Pond Retreat is a special place to build memories
of hot dogs and s'mores while singing around the camp fire.
Wooden
Boat School Restored Tug Olympic
Game Farm Wooden Boat School Troll Haven Port
Ludlow Premiere
Port
Hadlock Port
Hadlock Sequim
Boat
Builders Sequim 27
Hole Golf Course
Hiking:
The Peninsula has over 1000 miles of hiking trails on the Peninsula
and 600 acres of hiking a 1/4 of a mile from our property. My
favorite morning hike is to the waterfalls in Port Ludlow. With groomed
trails it is beautifully maintained and all the local vegetation is
marked with identifying tags. It's a nice trip for younger hikers,
only about 1/2 mile in length it is 1.5 miles from our door. The
Timberton Loop trail is about 5 miles and not to strenuous. It
will take you through a variety of topography and have spectacular views
of the Olympic Mountains, Mount Baker, and Mount Rainier. The
Loop follows a combination of logging roads, golf access roads and back
country walking paths. Don't be surprised to see deer, coyotes,
raccoons, squirrels, and many other types of wildlife on your walks.
Hoh Rain Forest
-Old
Growth
Hurricane Ridge - Olympic Mountains
Golf:
The Port Ludlow Golf Course, a world class facility and is only 2 miles
from Beaver's Pond Retreat. Also not far away is the Chevy Chase Golf
Course, the oldest operating course in Washington that has been updated
for your golfing pleasure. A third course is also located in Port Townsend.
If you are into golfing getaways, what better place to stay with 3 courses
within 12 miles?
Music:
The Olympic Music Festival's Concert in a Barn is held just down the
road. They have great chamber music on weekends from June to September
and are usually sold out in advance. These music festivals are wonderful
and provide a variety of programs for your enjoyment. Sit in the
Barn or picnic out on the hillside where the music is piped outside.
Visit Port Ludlow's annual Music on the Green. Another great music opportunity
is through Centrum, based in Port Townsend. URL's and phone numbers
are listed on our to do email
info@beaverspond.com
Plays:
There are several small theaters in the area offering a variety
of locally produced live performances. Several movie theaters are also
close by. And you can always find a variety of live music and quiet
jazz. Or enjoy a number of cultural museums, galleries, specialty gardens,
and art exhibits.
Beaver's
Pond Retreat is at the "front door" to the Olympic Peninsula
and the Olympic National Park. Here you will find hiking trails, restaurants
and antique shops nearby. Some of our local restaurants and cafes include:
The Halfway House, Logger's Landing, Snug Harbor/Hood Canal Seafood,
Whistling Oyster, Twana Road House, Chimacum Cafe, and The Ajax Cafe.
Below you will find more restaurants found on the Olympic Peninsula
that have web sites for you to browse.
Port
Ludlow welcomes you as you cross the Hood Canal Floating Bridge and
enter a region rich in outdoor activities, it is a residential and recreational
community built up around the shores of Ludlow Bay. The natural environment
and developed facilities offer hikes on wooded trails and paths, dig
for clams and oysters along the beach, drive through scenic countryside,
bicycle and jog. For water lovers, there is a marina as well as boat
launches for sailing, power boating, fishing, wind surfing and kayaking.
Rentals are available. At the corner of Oak Bay Road and Paradise Bay
Road lies the commercial hub of Port Ludlow with a grocery-gas store,
casual dining, a Day spa, art gallery and gift shop, beauty salon, post
office and other professional services. Port Ludlow hosts a premier
27 hole championship golf course, featuring three distinct and challenging
nines: Tide, Timber and Trail. Each course is artfully carved and sculptured
out of dense forest with no two holes playing alike. Here is a golfer's
paradise, where deer roam, cedar stumps emerge from water hazards and
wild flowers explode in a riot of spring colors. Port Ludlow is close
to playgrounds, parks and the excellent Chimacum School District. Restaurants,
fire service, dental and chiropractic care and medical aid are available
within the community. Grocery stores, major shopping malls, doctors,
dentists, hospitals, churches, art galleries and entertainment are all
within a 15-to- 30 minute drive. A great first day is to hike Ludlow
Falls, have a home made breakfast at Snug Harbor Café and then
take a cruise around Ludlow Bay on the Ginger Snap, a 1919 Casino Launch.
If you prefer the wind on your face a sailboat awaits you.
Side
Trips from Port Ludlow
The
Olympic National forest has over 200 miles of trails and some cane enjoyed
year-round, just 1/2 hour from Port Ludlow right outside Quilcene, located
on Highway 101 along the shores of Hood Canal. Drive or hike to Mount
Walker, 2804' above sea level, the only peak facing Puget Sound that
has a road to its summit and spectacular North and South viewpoints.
Port Hadlock, a few miles north of Port Ludlow, is a business and commercial
area with a wide variety of stores and professional services. It is
the access to Indian Island and Marrowstone Island, home to Fort Flagler
State Park and the world famous Wooden Boat School. The Nordland General
Store is a must see on Marrowstone Island, rent kayaks or come for the
Polar Bear Dip in January. Email me for a list of other annual
events. The Dungeness Spit, a National Wildlife Refuge for crabs, clams,
oysters, shellfish, and birds, is about a half hour to the north. At
the Olympic Game Farm, not far from the spit, you can see tigers, rhinos,
bear, buffalo, elk and other animals in a preserve environment. Port
Angeles, the largest city on the North Olympic Peninsula, 40 miles north
of Port Ludlow it is a busy harbor, ferries going to and from Victoria
it is also the entrance to Hurricane Ridge where glacier-covered peaks,
sub alpine tundra, and steep river valleys of the Olympic Mountains
await you. Historic Port Gamble, site of a Victorian-era lumber mill,
museum and general store, is a 15 minute drive from Port Ludlow.
Farther south is Bloedel Reserve, 150 acres of natural woodlands and
gardens with over two miles of trails .
Great
Day Trips Include
The
Pacific Coast to visit Rialto Beach & Ruby Beach (see the Haystacks)
The
Hoh Rain Forest is a fabulous experience
Sol
Duc Hot Springs is warm and inviting
Hurricane
Ridge offers spectacular views of the Olympics, Canada, the straits
of Juan de Fuca and Seattle Area
It
is a popular place for winter sports such as skiing, snowshoeing and
snow boarding.
Victoria
BC is a wonderful day trip and a fun city to visit. I highly recommend
the BUG ZOO.
Sequim
in July is blazing in purple as it hosts the annual Lavender Festival.
Whidbey
Island is a short ferry ride away - Deception Pass, Langley Coupeville
are all beautiful any time of year
A
day trip to Seattle is full with a visit to Pikes Market, The Seattle
Aquarium, the Seattle underground, a Mariner's Game
The
Olympic Music Festival - Chamber Music in the Barn - World Renowned
Artists -
Take
a picnic for yourselves & Dont' forget the carrots to feed the Donkeys.
(Request
a Day Trip Planner by e-mail) for more detailed information
Links
To Area Information
Visitors
Guide to Olympic Peninsula
Ferries
Victoria
Express - Passenger Ferry
Coho
Ferry - Passenger and Auto Ferry
Washington
State Ferries
Beaver's
Pond Retreat is a Great Base Camp to Explore all the Olympic Peninsula's
Hidden Treasures
2008 Events
Five Great Summer Events & Experiences Not To Be Missed
Port
Townsend's Farmers Market Every Wed & Sat all Summer
9:30
AM - 1:30 PM
Port
Townsend's Uptown Farmers Market Every Wed all Summer
3:30
PM - 6:30 PM
Port
Ludlow Farmers Market Every Friday all Summer
- 9AM - 2PM
Kingston
Farmers Market Every Sunday all Summer
- 9AM - 2:30PM
Olympic
Music Festival in the Barn - Every Sat & Sun all Summer - 2 PM
September
6- 7, 2008 ---- 31st Wooden Boat Festival
WOODEN
BOAT FESTIVAL:
For
three days, the Victorian Seaport of Port Townsend is thoroughly energized
with boat enthusiasts from around the world. Learn skills from masters
of the art or simply admire the beautiful wooden boats.
September
28 - 30, 2007 --- Port
Townsend Film Festival
PORT
TOWNSEND FILM FESTIVAL:
A film lover's block party celebrating great films and filmmakers. Indoor
and outdoor venues show nearly 40 features, documentaries and short
films. Enjoy Beautiful Olympic -summer days & nights.
October 5-7, 2007 --- 25th
Kinetic Skulpture Race
KINETIC
SKLUPTURE RACE:
Extreme
kinetic kraziness komplete with kourt and kween. A race that is truly
unique and fun for all. (Sunglasses required for this website)
October 13 - 28, 2007 ---
9th Art Port Townsend
ART PORT TOWNSEND:
Three
weeks of juried art in all its forms: paintings, sculpture, media
experiments and more. 15 art galleries along with art in many
restaurants and shops. Studio tours and artists at work October
20-21. Gallery shows: October 13 - 28.
July
18, 19 & 20th - 2008 - Sequim Lavender Festival
July
26, 27 -2008 - Jazz Festival Port Townsend at McCurdy Pavilion
7:30PM
August
9-11, 2008 Jefferson County Fair - A Family Event
Olympic
National Park
Olympic
National Park Field Guide
Olympic
National Park (Official)
Olympic
National Forest
Dining
All
cuisines are available on the Peninsula - Menu guides are available
in your cottages
Lonny's
Recreation
in the area
Olympic
Music Festival
Centrum
All Seasons Service Guide
Olympic Game Farm
Sequim Jazz Festival
Olympic Raft and Kayak
Olympic Van Tours
Kayak
Rentals Port Angeles
Kayak
Rentals Port Townsend
Hurricane
Ridge (Winter Fun)
Dungeness
Spit Lighthouse
Dungeness
Spit
Seven
Cedars Casino
Fort
Worden
Old
Fort Townsend
Fort
Flagler
Olympic
National Park
Olympic
National Forest
Birding on the Olympic Peninsula
Guide
to Bird watching on the Olympic Peninsula
Lavender
/ Herb Farms & Gardens
Lavender
Growers
Sequim Lavender Festival
Purple
Haze Lavender Farm
Whitney
Gardens
Jardin
du Soleil Lavender
Lost
Mountain Lavender Farm
Olympic
Lavender Farm
Cutting
Garden
Oliver's
Lavender and Herb Farm
Cedarbrook
Herb Farm
Graysmarsh
Berry Farm
Nash's
Organic Produce Farm
Gym
/ Aquatic Center
Squim
Swim
Biking
Trails / Rentals
Olympic
Discovery Trail
Bikes
Rentals
Museum
& Science Centers
Marine
and Science Center
Jefferson
County Historical Museum
Makah
Indian Tribe Museum
Hiking
Trails
Day
Hikes Olympic National Park
Day
Hikes Olympic National Forest
Sol
Duc Hot Springs
Backpacking
the Forests
Hiking
Info
Olympic
National Park
Regulations
Olympic
National Forest Ranger Stations
Boat
Rentals/Rides/Whale Watching
Whale
Watching
Port
Ludlow Charters
Olympic
Raft and Kayak
San
Juan Island Cruises
Scheduled
Area Events / Festival Calendars
Olympic
Peninsula Events
Port
Townsend Events
Peninsula
Guide
Airport
/ Local
Jefferson
County International Airport
Golf
Courses
Golf
Port Townsend - Chevy Chase Course
Golf
Port Ludlow Resort
Wineries
Winery
Loop of the Olympic Peninsula
Camaraderie
Cellars
Black
Diamond Winery
Olympic
Cellars
FairWinds
Winery
Sorensen
Cellars
Greenbank
Farm
Whidbey
Island Winery
Bainbridge
Island Winery
Eleven
Winery
Horse
Boarding
Hunters
Pony Farm
Real
Estate Agents
If
you are looking for Professionalism and Integrity
http://www.portludlowadmiralty.com
Brokers
Number, 360-437-0888 or e-mail:
|kevinhunter@remax.net
Maps
Olympic
Peninsula Map - Sites - Highways - Towns
Map
Assistance
Olympic
Peninsula Map
Maps
of the Olympic Peninsula
A
Calendar of Events for Port
Ludlow and Surrounding Areas
Please
check these calendar links for updates & more Information
http://www.portgamble.com/events/list.asp
Port
Gamble - Just a mile north on Hwy. 3 once you cross to the East on Hood
Canal Bridge from Beaver's Pond
http://www.ptguide.com/calendar/index.htm
Port
Townsend - 15 to 20 minutes north of Beaver's Pond on Hwy. 20
http://www.heartoftheolympics.org/events.html
An
Olympic Peninsula Calendar
- doesn't include Port Townsend
http://www.visitkitsap.com/events/default.asp?
Kitsap
County - Includes Poulsbo,
Silverdale, Bainbridge Island , Bremerton , Kingston
http://www.peninsulaevents.com/
Olympic
Peninsula
- Event Calendar
Phone
for Hood Canal Ranger Station / Olympic National Forest: 360-765-2200
Note: There are many antique,
second hand and thrift stores on the Peninsula they can be found in
the phone book upon arrival. However, I can not seem to find
any web sites about them. (Perhaps web sites are much too modern for
"antique" stores to be a part of !)
Restaurants:
They are too numerous to mention but you can find every type of cuisine
you desire within a few miles of Beaver's Pond Retreat. Just
ask for our personal favorites.
Another
good source for current information on what is happening in the area,
visit the PT Guide,
or see the weekly newspaper The
Leader Online.. Please, before you go, don't forget to BOOKMARK
us so you can find your way back. (Thank you!)
Contact
Us:
Phone:
(360) 732-7148 or Toll free (877) 826-8924. Please let these numbers
ring!
If
not immediately answered, they roll to a cellular phone and then to
voice mail.
If
we are not available we will return your call as soon as possible!
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