Port Hadlock Washington Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Port Hadlock, Washington hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Port Hadlock. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Aladdin Motor Inns

Map Marker Aladdin Motor Inns

2333 Washington Street, Port Townsend, WA

Rooms begin at $139.99

5 miles from Port Hadlock city center.

Resort At Port Ludlow

Map Marker Resort At Port Ludlow

1 Heron Road, Port Ludlow, WA

Rooms begin at $98.10

8 miles from Port Hadlock city center.

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Trails Near Port Hadlock

  • Anderson Lake Trail Four Corners, WA (Hiking)
    Nestled in a quiet valley just 1 mile east of Discovery Bay is Anderson Lake, a 70-acre quiet body of water teeming with fish and wildlife. Once the centerpiece to farmland owned by William F. Anderso...

  • South Indian Island Trail Port Hadlock, WA (Hiking)
    Hike through a forest of madronas and Doug-firs to a long sandy beach with impressive views of Mount Rainier towering in the distance. Walk out on a narrow spit. Explore a lagoon flourishing with bird...

  • Old Fort Townsend State Park to Potlatch State Park Port Townsend, WA (Road Biking)
    Weaving south through the byways of Puget Sound country, the Inland Route heads across a peninsula, dividing the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Puget Sound, then climbs the side of a steep mountain befor...

  • Mats Mats Bay Port Ludlow, WA (Sea Kayaking)
    This quiet little bay north of Port Ludlow is just right for paddling practice or touring anchored yachts. The mood is pastoral with residences generally low-key and set back from the shore. A narrow,...

  • Gibbs Lake Trail Eaglemount, WA (Hiking)
    Hike around a tranquil little lake nestled in the hills just south of bustling Port Townsend. Amble through peaceful groves of fir and cedar. Savor the sweet smell of blossoming rhododendrons in the s...

  • Fort Flagler Trail Port Townsend, WA (Hiking)
    History is full of irony. Five grand military installations originally established to protect Puget Sound from foreign invaders are now peaceful idylls: witness Forts Ebey, Casey, Worden, Townsend, an...

  • Fort Flagler State Park Port Townsend, WA (Birding)
    Fort Flagler State Park is one of those rare, northern Puget Sound birding locations that offers shorebird-watching along sandy beach habitat just a few feet from mixed-forest uplands that cater to so...