George Washington Inn
Port Angeles, WA
There are things we do and places we go that leave happy memories for the rest of our lives. Enjoy that needed getaway with your spouse, family or best friends. Go hiking or take your honeymoon in the Olympic Mountains of Washington. Leave with cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Additional day trip suggestions, events and other places to explore. View our Guest Suites Facts about the Area Average annual rainfall: 16 inches Sources:
Our oceanfront inn is centrally located on the Olympic Peninsula and just minutes away from it all. Hiking in the Olympic National Park, the Hoh Rain Forest, biking on the Discovery Trail, or beachcombing out to the New Dungeness Lighthouse. Golfing on nearby golf courses. Fishing, kayaking and sailing in the ocean. Skiing or sightseeing at Hurricane Ridge, Ruby Beach and Cape Flattery. Or hop on the ferry for a day trip to Victoria and the world-renowned Butchart Gardens. You name it...it's here! With sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, you have found the best place to relax, rejuvenate and make memories.
Enjoy fine lodging at a very distinctive bed and breakfast which is nestled along the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Sequim and Port Angeles. George Washington Inn is a place you won't want to leave...and will bring you back time and time again.
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Panoramic View from the Cupola
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Panoramic Views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca
Sunny days per year: 306
Miles of hiking trails in nearby Olympic National Park: 600
Number of glaciers in the Olympic mountains: 266
Number of bird species in Dungeness Wildlife Refuge: 250
Number of elk roaming the Sequim area: 50-60
Number of salmon species in the Dungeness River: 4
Height of tallest trees in Olympic rain forests: Over 300 feet
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Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce

Learn About Sequim (Indian term for "quiet water", pronounced "skwim")
Why is Sequim Known as the Banana Belt?
12th Annual Sequim Lavender Festival - July 18-20
Taste of America Features the Lavender Capital of North America
Washington's Oldest Continuing Festival - 113th Annual Irrigation Festival - May 3-11