Third Annual Fort2Fort Bike Ride

Lodging & Dining Discounts for Ride Participants

During the weekend of June 6-8, 2008, Fort2Fort Bike Ride participants will enjoy discounts provided by the following cottages, inns, and restaurants.

Arrrangements for lodging must be made by the ride participant in advance and are subject to availability during the weekend of the Fort2Fort Bike Ride.

The Friends of Fort Worden thank all of the Fort2Fort sponsors for their generous support of this event and urge participants to patronize their businesses on future visits to Jefferson County.

Ten-Percent Discount on Lodging

Ajax Cottages Photo
  1. Ajax Cafe Cottages
  2. Skunk Island Cottages
  3. 21 N. Water Street
  4. Port Hadlock, WA
  5. (360) 385-3450
Harborside Inn Photo
  1. Harborside Inn
  2. 330 Benedict Street
  3. Port Townsend, WA
  4. (800) 942-5960
Holcomb Hideaway Photo
  1. Holcomb Hideaway
  2. Private Guest Cottage
  3. 1823 Holcomb Street
  4. Port Townsend, WA
  5. (360) 379-4852
Old Consulate Inn Photo
  1. Old Consulate Inn
  2. 313 Walker
  3. at Washington
  4. Port Townsend, WA
  5. (800) 300-6753

Fifteen-Percent Discount on Lodging
Sunday, June 8 only

Inn at Port Ludlow Photo
  1. Inn at Port Ludlow
  2. 1 Heron Rd
  3. Port Ludlow, WA
  4. (877) 805-0868

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Ten-Percent Discount on Dining

AJAX Cafe logo
  1. Ajax Cafe
  2. 21 N. Water Street
  3. Port Hadlock, WA
  4. (360) 385-3450
Dos Oakies BBQ
  1. Dos Oakies BBQ
  2. 2310 Washington Steet
  3. Port Townsend, WA
  4. (360) 385-7669
Macadoo’s Barbeque logo
  1. Macadoo’s Barbeque
  2. 600 W Sims Way
  3. Port Townsend, WA
  4. (360) 379-1619
Subway logo
  1. Subway Sandwiches
  2. 1300 Water Street
  3. Port Townsend, WA
  4. (360) 385-1463
Sweet Laurette logo
  1. Sweet Laurette
  2. & Cyndee’s
  3. Cafe and Bistro
  4. 1209 Lawrence Street
  5. Port Townsend, WA
  6. (360) 385-4886
  1. The Spot
  2. 218 Polk Street
  3. Port Townsend, WA
  4. (360) 385-5275

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Pt Slideshow

The community of Port Townsend, with its Victorian Architecture, is as varied as the geography that surrounds it. From recreation in the Olympic Mountains to downtown shopping, the reflection of life here is connected to both the land and the people. Discovery Bay, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Admiralty Inlet, and Port Townsend Bay surround the city as it sits at the northeast end of the Quimper Peninsula.