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Port Gamble Washington Tourism

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Experience this waterfront jewel of the Kitsap Peninsula situated on the shores of scenic Hood Canal. Explore the 120-acre National Historic Landmark complete with picturesque, turn-of-the-century buildings filled with antiques, an historic church, breathtaking views, expansive grounds and New England style houses on maple and elm tree-lined streets.

One of the first communities in the state established in 1853, by Maine businessmen Andrew Pope and William Talbot, Port Gamble was the longest continuously operating mill town in North America. It is an old town, but certainly not extinct. The town’s founders fashioned the town after their hometown of East Machias, Maine.

Authentically restored and operated by Pope Resources, Port Gamble is the only remaining company owned mill town in Puget Sound. We invite you to visit our unique shops and festivals, explore our trails, exchange vows, celebrate an event, or simply take a leisurely stroll and relive history. Stop in for a visit on your way to the Hood Canal floating bridge, Olympic Peninsula or just spend the night in Port Gamble.

 

Port Gamble welcome sign