- Our list of the best things to do in Eastsound, Washington, features the top 124 nearby activities — including 77 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Eastsound, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Water Activities, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Eastsound, WA , followed by 102 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bellingham, Friday Harbor, Anacortes, Blaine, Delta, Mount Vernon, Central Saanich, Deer Harbor, Lime Kiln, Lynden, Oak Harbor and Olga
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Marrowstone Point Lighthouse was built in 1918. It is the smallest lighthouse on Puget Sound. The Marrowstone Point Lighthouse is adjacent to Fort Flagler State Park. It continues to be an important navigational aid in north Puget Sound.
42.9 Miles
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47 votes
1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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An overnight camping site, Fort Townsend State Park is ideal for hikers and outdoorsmen of all ages. Located on Port Townsend Bay, boating, swimming and saltwater fishing are also a popular activity at this locale.
43.1 Miles
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2 votes
P.O. box 284 Port Townsend WA 98368, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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Set sail on the Puget Sound or the Salish Sea at Seawulff Sailing Charters! The place offers overnight sailing charters and activities such as kayaking and fishing. Stops at restaurants or stores can also be included along the way.
43.3 Miles
Sequin Aquatic Recreation Center is a local favorite for teaching children and adults how to swim, summer day camps, open family swim, senior exercises, physical therapy, and lap swim times.
43.4 Miles
An oceanfront lavender farm, Washington Lavender sits on ten acres and overlooks the Straight of Juan de Fuca. The area provides a view of lavender fields and the surrounding area and the farm has a gift shop available.
43.5 Miles
This little museum and art center is packed full of local art and history exhibits. The knowledgeable staff provides lots of interesting facts and information on the artifacts, art and local history. Also available are classes, shopping, and annual events.
43.5 Miles
Furry canine friends can enjoy exercise, social time and tail waggin' fun at the Sequim Off Leash Dog Park. The one-acre park features separate fenced grassy areas for small and large dogs, and restrooms and benches for their people.
43.6 Miles
Explore the network of trails and paths, have a picnic by the pond, let the kids play on the swings, or shop one of the three galleries of local works, enjoy the summer market or taste a variety of Whidbey Island wines.
43.6 Miles
Wind Rose Cellars uses locally grown grapes to make an array of Italian style wines. The winery features a wine bar and tasting room in downtown Sequim that features wine and food pairings and showcases local art.
43.6 Miles
Built around the historic Railroad Bridge, Sequim's Railroad Bridge Park offers scenic views in a natural surrounding. Visitors can hike, cycle, or picnic at the edge of the clear river.