Whether it's navigating potholes on a forest service road, wearing out your legs on a trail, or traveling by water, these harder-to-reach spots can get you away from the crowds while you explore off-the-beaten path adventures in Jefferson County.
Jefferson County is the gateway to the Puget Sound and the start of the Hood Canal. With estuaries and bays, islands, and peninsulas, this area is a dream for anyone looking to explore the salty shores.
Just minutes from the town of Port Townsend, one can easily experience a wide range of outdoor experiences at Fort Flagler and Fort Townsend. These two less frequented forts offer day-use access and a variety of options for camping and lodging.
In addition to the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s first weekend, plant sales and the Sequim and Port Townsend art walks this weekend are several other entertainment options on the North Olympic Peninsula.