Local Communities and events

Whatever type of community you are drawn to, the Olympics Peninsula has something for you. Whether it's land, a waterfront home, a condo, a historic building, or something unique you are seeking, I will work to find the right home for you. Explore this page to learn more about our local communities and events.
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Port Townsend

Port Townsend, WA, is a picturesque town on the Olympic Peninsula, known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture, vibrant arts community, and stunning waterfront views. Nestled between the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains, this historic seaport offers a charming mix of local arts, maritime history, and natural beauty, making it a favorite spot for both residents and visitors alike.

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Port Ludlow

Port Ludlow, WA, is a peaceful waterfront community on the Olympic Peninsula, celebrated for its scenic harbor, lush forests, and beautiful golf courses. With miles of hiking trails, boating opportunities, and stunning views of the Puget Sound and Cascade Mountains, Port Ludlow is a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and serene, coastal living.

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Port Hadlock/Chimacum

Port Hadlock and Chimacum, WA, are charming neighboring communities in the heart of Jefferson County, known for their rural landscapes, local farms, and tight-knit community feel. With a rich history tied to logging and agriculture, these areas offer a blend of scenic beauty, artisan businesses, and access to outdoor activities, including kayaking in local waters and hiking nearby trails.

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Port Gamble 

Port Gamble, WA, is a historic waterfront town on the Kitsap Peninsula, known for its beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings, quaint shops, and small-town charm. Overlooking the picturesque Hood Canal, Port Gamble is a popular spot for visitors seeking a taste of Pacific Northwest history, unique events like the annual Ghost Conference, and outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, and kayaking.

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Kingston 

Kingston, WA, is a welcoming waterfront town on the Kitsap Peninsula, known as the "Little City by the Sea." With its bustling marina, charming shops, and scenic ferry route connecting to Edmonds, Kingston offers a blend of coastal beauty and small-town charm. It's a popular gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, where locals and visitors enjoy waterfront parks, artisanal farmers' markets, and vibrant community events throughout the year.

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Poulsbo

Poulsbo, WA, or "Little Norway," is a charming town on the Kitsap Peninsula with a Scandinavian-inspired downtown along Liberty Bay. Known for its unique shops, Nordic treats, and welcoming community, Poulsbo offers scenic views and celebrates its rich cultural roots through local festivals, farmers markets and events. With its picturesque marina and bustling waterfront, Poulsbo is a favorite stop for locals and visitors alike.

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Quilcene

Quilcene, WA, is a peaceful town on the Olympic Peninsula, nestled along Quilcene Bay. Known for its natural beauty, the area offers outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and oyster harvesting. Surrounded by the Olympic Mountains and lush forests, Quilcene is a haven for nature lovers and a gateway to Olympic National Forest, offering both adventure, relaxation, and stunning scenic views year-round, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families.
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Marrowstone

Marrowstone Island, WA, is a serene destination in Puget Sound. Known for its rural charm, the island offers beaches, hiking trails, and opportunities for kayaking and birdwatching. Surrounded by stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Salish Sea, Marrowstone is perfect for those seeking peace and natural beauty. With its quiet atmosphere, Marrowstone is a hidden gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers.