Port Townsend, Washington

Port Townsend, Washington sits in the middle of beautiful scenery and  is located on the Olympic Peninsula, on the western edge of Washington.   Home to just over 8,000 people, this historic town is worth considering when choosing a place to retire.   Though it might be small, it has a big presence.

The climate here varies from cool winters with temperatures that rarely hit below freezing and summer temperatures well into the 80s. The town experiences more sunny days than is average for the western Washington coast, but there is rarely a day without wind in the area.

Port Townsend has served as a safe harbor for traders since 1792, and much of the town retains traces of its history including many nineteenth century Victorian buildings.   The downtown area has many historic structures; among them are the Carnegie Library and Fort Worden.  Port Townsend is also a gathering spot for boat builders and their craft.

There are numerous cultural events that take place annually.  The town hosts jazz workshops that bring people from all over, and many jazz musicians play locally.   Residents also enjoy the annual Skulpture Race.

Port Townsend is surrounded by great outdoor recreational opportunities. There are many parks and forests to visit, as well as the coast for exploration.   Fishing, biking, and horseback riding are just some of the outdoor activities you can enjoy.