Saturday, August 16, 2014

Flying Day Trip to Port Townsend, WA



Jefferson County Airport, Port Townsend
Being home based in Bellingham, we get to explore the area in our Piper Arrow.

One of our favourite destinations is Jefferson County International Airport (0S9) near Port Townsend, Washington.

A bonus is our friends Linda and Gary live nearby in Sequim, and they can met us for a tasty meal at the airport cafe, or take us on land-based tours to town.




Port Townsend's busy boatyard.
On one memorable trip, the first stop was to the Port Townsend Boatyard. What an amazing place. Boats of all sizes and types were either on blocks or being hauled around by huge lifts.

We were hungry, so Linda picked the historic Belmont Hotel on Water Street. It was built in 1885 and you can stay in its Victorian style rooms. We ate on the outside deck with a super ocean view. The fish and chips, sandwiches and salads we had were great!


Historic Port Townsend
After lunch we wandered along Water and Washington Streets with shops clustered in old-time buildings. We spent a long time in Forest Gems looking at hand carved furniture and art. Gary's favorite used bookstore (and now ours) is the William James Bookseller. I found several books by Farley Mowat for a really good price. Gary and Wayne love it for the huge selection of science books. What would a walk along the waterfront be without  ice cream, so we stopped at Elevated Ice Cream Company for some homemade treats.


Our Piper Arrow 997 at Jefferson County Airport.
Jefferson County Airport is a step back in time. It reminded us of how flying used to be before all the craziness led to fences everywhere. Runway 09/27 is lighted and 3000' in length. Fuel (100LL) is available at the self-serve pump. There is ample parking both on the paved ramp and on well maintained grass. If you are arriving from Canada, Jefferson County is an international airport of entry. Call ahead to arrange for customs.


Spruce Goose Cafe at Jefferson County Airport
The airport is about four miles from town (a very long walk even by our standards). If you don't have friends nearby, the Peninsula Taxi has 24 hour service to and from Port Townsend. They can be reached at (360) 385-1872. 

Whether you arrive by car, ferry or airplane, put Port Townsend on your list of places to visit in the near future. -- Margy

14 comments :

  1. I will definitely put historic Port Townsend on my list! I love the buildings and of course a summer stroll with an ice cream is ideal!
    Great post, thanks for the information .

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    1. Everything goes better with ice cream for sure. - Margy

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  2. That is a great looking hotel. I'd love to visit some time!

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    1. When I added the link I see that it is for sale. Probably way out of my price range. - Margy

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  3. Thank you for showing me somewhere I've never visited. Great photos and information. Thanks for sharing :D

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    1. There are so many places to visit and so little time. - Margy

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  4. I was in that area years ago and would love to go back one day. Your photos and tour are great. Thank you :)

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    1. It's fun to visit. We even thought about living there before we found Powell River. - Margy

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  5. Fish and chips followed by ice cream. There's nothing better but I thought it was just us Brits who loved haddock and chips?

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    1. We love them here in BC, but mostly halibut, cod or salmon. And who doesn't love ice cream. - Margy

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  6. We love Port Townsend - the old buildings are amazing. We ate at that same restaurant on the deck too - great food. My favorite experience in Port Townsend - among many - was finding a 1930s Broken Star Quilt in pristine condition - for just 40.00 - It is still one of my favorites.

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    1. We thought about it as a place to live when we headed north from California, but it was too far from the Canadian border for us. - Margy

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Thanks for stopping by. Comments, questions, and suggestions are always welcome. - Margy