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Fort Flagler State Park

Located on the tip of Marrowstone Island, Fort Flagler State Park rests on a high bluff overlooking Puget Sound, which offers breathtaking views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Visitors can stroll through the park, discover the history of the fort, view deer, walk long stretches of beach covered with driftwood or stop by the popular nearby city of Port Townsend.



  Hospital Steward's House

House interior - dining table by dresser and doorway to living room

The charming, century-old historic Hospital Steward's House overlooks the original grand parade ground at Fort Flagler. It features a spacious kitchen, pressed tin ceilings, a separate dining room decorated with lace curtains and tablecloth and a hardwood floor that leads into a comfortable double-couch living room. The upstairs includes pressed-tin ceilings, an antique claw-footed bathtub and two bedrooms with one queen-size and two single beds. A private porch with Adirondack chairs offers a scenic view of Admiralty Inlet and the Marrowstone Point Lighthouse on the northeast tip of the beach.


Exterior of Hospital Steward's House Living room with couches, coffee table and lamps.

This century-old historic house overlooks an historic parade ground and has a private porch with a scenic view of Admiralty Inlet.

Park Location: near Port Hadlock.
Capacity: four guests.
Features: two upstairs bedrooms with one queen and two single beds; upstairs bath with old-fashioned, claw-foot bathtub; kitchen with stove, refrigerator, microwave, dining and cooking utensils; dining room; living room with TV and VCR.
Not Provided: linens


2009 Rates:
April 1 – Oct. 31: $105 nightly (plus tax)
Nov. 1 – March 31: $79 (plus tax) Sundays – Thursdays
$95 (plus tax) Fridays – Saturdays

Reservations:

  • Call (800) 360-4240 or (360) 902-8600, or
    Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388.
  • Reservable up to one year in advance.
  • If a reservation is changed or cancelled, fees may change as well.

Notes:
  • The Hospital Steward's and Waterway houses, NCO North, NCO South and dormitories may be rented together.
  • Museum and tours available.
  • Smoking and pets are not allowed in vacation houses.
  • An $8.50 non-refundable reservation fee applies.
  • Two night minimum stay required (three nights during holidays).



  Waterway House

Kitchen with table, chairs, sink and refrigerator.

Set in a lovely location above Admiralty Inlet, Waterway House showcases a commanding view of the water from the living room. Built during World War II, this comfortable house has a bright and cheerful interior and accommodates up to eight people. It has four bedrooms with two queen-size and four single beds, and two bathrooms. A spacious open kitchen, dining area and living room create a nice gathering place.

Park Location: near Port Hadlock.
Capacity: eight guests.
Features: four bedrooms with two queen and four single beds; two baths with showers; kitchen with stove, refrigerator, microwave, dining and cooking utensils; living room with TV and VCR; dining room.
Not Provided: linens.


2009 Rates:
April 1 – Oct. 31: $170 nightly (plus tax)
Nov. 1 – March 31: $128 (plus tax) Sundays – Thursdays
$153 (plus tax) Fridays – Saturdays

Living room interior with couch, chairs and view of waterway through windows.

Reservations:

  • Call (800) 360-4240 or (360) 902-8600, or
    Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388.
  • Reservable up to one year in advance.
  • If a reservation is changed or cancelled, fees may change as well.
  • An $8.50 non-refundable reservation fee applies.
  • Two night minimum stay required (three nights during holidays).

Notes:

  • The Hospital Steward's and Waterway houses, NCO North, NCO South and dormitories may be rented together.
  • Museum and tours available.
  • Smoking and pets are not allowed in vacation houses.



  Non-commissioned Officers' Quarters -- North and South

High ceilinged interior with chair, coffee table and couch.

Overlooking Admiralty Inlet, the Non-commissioned Officer's Quarters is made up of two duplexes that accommodate four people in each unit. The lovely building was built above the shoreline in 1903 and still retains its old-time flavor. Each unit includes two bedrooms upstairs, a comfortable kitchen with modern appliances, a cozy living room with a TV and VCR, a claw-footed bathtub and a private porch with adirondack chairs and a picnic table facing the water. Two lovely duplexes accommodate four people in each unit. Built above the shoreline in 1903, the duplexes have private porches facing the water.

Porch view of railing and sun rising over waterway.

Park Location: near Port Hadlock.
Capacity: four guests per unit.
Features: two bedrooms with one queen and two single beds; upstairs bath with old-fashioned claw-foot bathtub; kitchen with stove, refrigerator, microwave, dining and cooking utensils; living room with TV and VCR.
Not Provided: linens.



2009 Rates:
April 1 – Oct. 31: $105 nightly (plus tax)
Nov. 1 – March 31: $79 (plus tax) Sundays – Thursdays
$95 (plus tax) Fridays – Saturdays

White picket fence and bicyclists around historic noncom housing.

Reservations:

  • Call (800) 360-4240 or (360) 902-8600, or
    Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388.
  • Reservable up to one year in advance.
  • If a reservation is changed or cancelled, fees may change as well.
  • An $8.50 non-refundable reservation fee applies.
  • Two night minimum stay required (three nights during holidays).

Notes:

  • The Hospital Steward's and Waterway houses, NCO North, NCO South and dormitories may be rented together.
  • Museum and tours available.
  • Smoking and pets are not allowed in vacation houses.




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