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Anthony’s HomePort Olympia is located just off the I-5 corridor on Budd Inlet adjacent to the Olympia’s Farmer’s market. The restaurant features exquisite views of the local marine activities as well as the beautiful Port Plaza. Reservations are not required but recommended. Outside dining is available during the warm weather months. MOORAGE Four hours of guest moorage is available Read more...
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Mon 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Tue 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Wed 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Thu 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Fri 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Sat 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Sun Closed Read more...
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The building that today houses the Tides Tavern was built by Axel Uddenberg in 1910 and served the area as a general store. Located next to the “Peoples’ Dock,” the town’s only public ferry landing, it was called the West Side Mercantile. From that time until the present it has had a series of owners and has been several businesses. Read more...
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Joemma Beach has one boat ramp and 500-feet of dock space. The docks are available from mid-May through mid-October, offering 30-feet of moorage at low tide. Boaters have the right of way to the docks. A daily watercraft launching permit for $7 is available at the park. Annual permits also may be purchased at State Parks Headquarters in Olympia, at Read more...
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This popular boat ramp is a great jumping off point to Hope Island State Park. Visitors to Hope Island State Park who want the quickest way to the island can put in and cross over in a few minutes. Keep an eye on the tides, the water around Hope Island State Park off Arcadia Point Boat Ramp can be pretty Read more...
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Alki, the Washington State Motto, is a Chinook Indian word meaning “by and by.” In November 1851, twenty-four people from the schooner Exact landed at present-day Alki Point and formed a colony. The settlers called their new home New York, however, when its growth was markedly slower than that of its east coast counterpart, the name was changed to New Read more...
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We are a full service fuel dock centrally located on the west shores of Lake Union in Seattle. At Morrison’s North Star Marine, our goal is to provide our customers exceptional quality service. We provide services for a wide range of commercial and recreational vessels. Our dock is perfectly located for those inbound to the lakes or outbound to Puget Read more...
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Latitude 48.36814862 48° 22′ 5.34″ Longitude -124.61160102 124° 36′ 41.76″ Channel: 16 and 66 Long term and short term parking for vehicles and trailers Docks 200 slips Permanent or temporary moorage Water and electricity hookups Slip lengths vary from 30 to 70 feet Accommodations for vessels over 100 feet Access to restrooms equipped with showers Fuel dock Gas Diesel Read more...
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10 Fun Things to Do in Friday Harbor Stroll the docks, streets and shops of the charming, historic Town of Friday Harbor—Gateway to the San Juan Islands A charming seaport just steps from the ferry landing and docks, historic Friday Harbor has plenty to keep you busy for a day or a week—from small, waterview cafes to gourmet restaurants, Read more...
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Clark Island Marine State Park is a 55-acre marine camping and moorage park with 11,292-feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Georgia. Beaches are sandy on the west side of the island and smooth pea gravel on the east side. This is a popular kayaking site. It provides an important camping and rest site for paddlers traversing the northern Read more...
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Dramatic cliffs and towering old growth Douglas firs frame the stunning Watmough Bay Preserve at the south end of Lopez Island. In 1993, a seventy-foot section of beach was generously donated to the Land Bank in order to ensure p ublic access to this local treasure. A conservation easement added onto the adjacent 8-acre fresh water wetland helps to further Read more...
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Enjoy FUN waterfront lodging and dining on Lopez Island at the Lopez Islander Resort and Islander Bar & Grill. In the heart of the San Juan Islands, explore Lopez cycling, hiking or kayaking and then relax in our seasonally heated swimming pool and year-round Jacuzzi overlooking Fisherman Bay. Camping is also available at the resort. Free parking in our lot Read more...
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Titlow Park is a large grassy flat park located near a lagoon and Puget Sound at the base of 6th Avenue. The extensive beach frontage and estuary lagoon serve as the focal point to park visitors. Other site amenities include tennis and basketball courts, playfields, trails, playgrounds and picnic areas. The Historic Titlow Lodge, formerly the Hotel Hesperides, constructed in Read more...
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Eagle Island is a 10-acre marine park property with 2,600-feet of saltwater shoreline. The island sits on Balch Passage between McNeil and Anderson Islands in South Puget Sound. Visitors can enjoy picnicking on the beach and watching harbor seals on the shoal at low tide. Read more...
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Swantown Boatworks boatyard is owned and operated by the Port of Olympia. Serving our boating community since 1999, we operate an 82 ton Marine Travel-Lift, hauling vessels from 17′ to 80′ in length and up to 21’ wide. Our jib crane has a 10,000-pound capacity. Forklift and crane services are also available on site. Boats in Swantown Boatworks The 3.6-acre Read more...
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Casco Antiguo is on the first floor of the new Henry Bldg. The Glass Museum is right next door. Delin Docks slips are in front. To reserve a slip and explore the area. Call them at 253-572-2524 Casco Antiguo is a Mexican Cocina & Cantina along the banks of the Foss Waterway in Tacoma. Like with our Seattle location, we Read more...
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Tacoma-This is Your Waterfront! The Seaport’s Museum is a place where stories are told with artifacts from our permanent collection and on extended loan. This year we welcome new exhibits sharing stories of Puget Sound’s Mosquito Fleet, Maritime Lego Display, Classic Boats, and new train exhibit entitled Rails to Sails. Fishing the Sound Fishing, in both sport and Read more...
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Browns Point Lighthouse Park (4.03 acres) lies on the tip of historic Browns Point, and provides the community waterfront access, enticing beachcombers year round and sunbathers and picnickers during the summer. A large green space makes this a nice spot for a picnic as you watch the deep-sea ships entering Tacoma’s busy portal. HISTORY On December 12, 1887, two years Read more...
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Casual eatery offering Northwest seafood & sandwiches, plus a patio with water views. Johnny’s Dock is more than a restaurant. Whether you come by boat for dinner, to spend the night or to stay for a year we can accommodate you. Our marina has space for boats from 20 to 55 feet. Power, water and parking are included in our Read more...
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Boathouse 19 is the newest addition to the Lobster Shop Family of Restaurants. It is conceived to be casual, comfortable, affordable and fun – befitting our dockside setting. With our unique location over the waters of Puget Sound, the fabulous views of the Narrows Bridge and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains, the maritime activity of the Tacoma Narrows Marina, and the Read more...
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Rent a boat, fish from the pier, enjoy a fine Northwest meal, or walk along the waterfront. The Marina is located in Point Defiance Park, near the Zoo & Aquarium, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum, the 5-mile scenic drive, and an extensive trail system. Read more...
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The Museum’s galleries are dedicated to both temporary exhibitions and our Permanent Collections that feature 20th and 21st-century glass. Explore on your own or join a docent-led tour for an interactive and unique adventure into the world of contemporary glass. Explanatory commentary in the form of interpretive text panels, interactive technology, and gallery guides are provided to ensure your experience Read more...
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Narrows Brewing Company combines craft beer with Tacoma’s rich maritime history, right here on the shores of the Puget Sound. A casual atmosphere in a picturesque setting, Narrows Brewing Company strives to create the ultimate craft beer experience for you and your mouth. Hop on the Bridge to Adventure and bring your taste buds along! Read more...
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The original Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened on July 1, 1940. It received its nickname “Galloping Gertie” because of the vertical movement of the deck observed by construction workers during windy conditions. The bridge became known for its pitching deck, and collapsed into Puget Sound the morning of November 7, 1940, under high wind conditions. Engineering issues as well as the Read more...
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A fast-paced, high-energy restaurant serving fresh Northwest seafood in casual and fun preparations. It’s a perfect spot for the whole family, and is located adjacent to the Vashon ferry terminal, just below the Point Defiance Zoo. Twenty-foot high dormer windows provide an expansive 280° view of Vashon Island, Mount Rainier and local boating activity. Read more...
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Cozy, waterfront restaurant with Commencement Bay views serving up lobster & other seafood dishes. In the summer they drop a 12’x53′ float under that ramp for us to use. Read more...
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Nice marina on the north side of Commencement Bay. With over 200 slips, 24/7 security, laundry facilities and a host of other amenities, Marine View Ventures, through its Chinook Landing Marina, has established its reputation as one of the premier marinas in the Puget Sound region. Read more...
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Fuel, Moorage and easy access to the city and nightlife up the 11th street bridge stairwell, or just stroll the boardwalk. About Foss Harbor Marina Foss Harbor Marina is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Tacoma, Washington. Our 416 slips range in size from 26′ to 100′. Whether you need a slip for a 20′ fishing skiff or Read more...
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Last stop for fuel for a while and lots of stuff to do. Read more...