Port Ludlow

Resort by the Bridge
Port Ludlow is a popular destination resort a few miles north of the Hood Canal Bridge. Rated one of the Top Resorts and Golf Courses in the northwest, it is retirement community sought out for its quality of life.
Six miles from the Hood Canal Bridge Port Ludlow is a recreational mecca within easy driving distance of Seattle.
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Port Hadlock and Port Ludlow are a few minutes south of Port Townsend along Oak Bay Road on the way to the Hood Canal Bridge. Port Hadlock is the gateway to Marrowstone Island and Fort Flagler.
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This is the online publication of Ferry Travel Guide, published and edited by Dan Youra.
STATS: Traffic to Youra.com - online since 1995
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Port Gamble
Port Gamble is the major point of entry to the Hood Canal Bridge. The one-mile long floating bridge crosses Hood Canal between Port Gamble and Port Ludlow.
At the northeast end of the Hood Canal Bridge is an important point of entry and departure for local residents and visitors.
Port Townsend - Coupeville
Car and Passenger Ferry
Winter Jan 1 thru Mar 24, 2012
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WINTER SCHEDULE
Leave Pt
Townsend
6:30 am
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:15 am
12:45 pm
2:15 pm
3:45 pm
5:15 pm
6:45 pm
8:30 pm
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Leave
Whidbey
7:15 am
8:45 am
10:15 am
NOON
1:30 pm
3:00 pm
4:30 pm
6:00 pm
7:30 pm
9:15 pm
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WSF Chetzemoka
Auto/Driver $9.85
Passenger Fare $3.05
Youth $2.50
Senior / Disabled $1.50
Extreme tides may interrupt service
BOLD type = PM
Schedule on WSF
Call 1-800-84-FERRY
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Port Hadlock and Port Ludlow are a few minutes south of Port Townsend along Oak Bay Road on the way to the Hood Canal Bridge. Port Hadlock is the gateway to Marrowstone Island and Fort Flagler.
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Further south on Highway 101 are the Emerald Towns of Quilcene and Brinnon, both on the shores of Hood Canal. Highway 101 continues south to connect to Kitsap Cities and Olympia on Interstate Highway 5.
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Map of E Jefferson Co.

and Hood Canal Bridge
Maps of Port Ludlow
Port Hadlock

and Port Townsend
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