Taxi service is available by calling: Peninsula Taxi 360-385-1872.
Near-vicinity Descriptions
Port Townsend Guide is an excellent source for description of activities, facilities, accommodations and maps. On-Line Highways shows several neighboring areas and parks.
Staying Here
Note: The Rhody Run culminates the week long Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival. Being a festival weekend, housing is usually booked up early. Therefore, if you plan to stay in or near Port Townsend the night before the race, be sure to make reservations well in advance.
For links to Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts see our Links page or visit PTGuide website, which has numerous resources.
Fort Worden State Park, the staging area for the Rhody Run, offers spacious and stately officer's houses, although availability is limited. There are also 85 campsites at Fort Worden State Park, 80 with full hookup, and 5 for hikers or bikers only.
Fort Townsend State Park just off Highway 20 south of town, offers 40 campsites.
Fort Flagler State Park on Marrowstone Island has over 100 campsites, some with full hookups. This is now available for online registration.
Fort Casey State Parkis located on State Highway 20, three miles south of Coupeville on Whidbey Island, adjacent to the Port Townsend/Keystone ferry terminal. There are 35 standard sites and 3 primitive tent sites.
Additional camping may be found at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Point Hudson Marina, and other nearby county parks