How long is ferry ride from Coupeville to Port Townsend?
approximately 30 minutes
COUPEVILLE – PORT TOWNSEND (Washington State Ferries) Additional information: COUPEVILLE – PORT TOWNSEND has 2 stations and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 30 minutes.
Do you need a reservation to walk on the Coupeville ferry?
This route operates on a reservation system. To make a reservation call 1-888-808-7977 or book online. You may arrive as a standby without a reservation, but reservations are recommended.
Where do you park to walk on the Coupeville ferry?
Parking is available along the road and also available at the State Park. Please note that secured parking is not available. Purchase tickets at the auto tollbooths, at the kiosk inside the terminal waiting room, or online in advance.
Is Coupeville open?
The museum is open seven days a week, from 10am to 4pm Monday through Saturday, 11am to 4pm on Sunday. The Archives are open by appointment. Find the museum at 908 Alexander St., Coupeville, WA 98249 or visit their website.
Is Whidbey Island accessible by car?
Whidbey Island is located just north of Seattle. To get to our beautiful island, you can either take a ferry from Mukilteo, which lands you in Clinton, the southern most town on the island, or you can drive across the Deception Pass Bridge from Anacortes at the northern most tip (near Oak Harbor).
Do I need reservations for Mukilteo ferry?
Reservations are highly recommended for this route. This one is good for the impulse traveler. The ferry system gives you a status update for each terminal. You’ll see the number of spaces available for each sailing and see the cameras showing if the waiting lots are full and if there are any lines.
Why does Port Townsend stink?
Sulfur dioxide is an extremely toxic substance, and nature has equipped us with a sensitivity to the smell. The Department of Ecology estimates Port Townsend Paper discharges 689 tons of sulfur dioxide a year. Sulfur dioxide will irritate the upper respiratory track.
Which is nicer Port Angeles or Port Townsend?
As others have said, Port Townsend is a renovated Victorian seaside town, very walkable with some very good restaurants. Port Angeles lacks the charm of Port Townsend but still is a decent place to spend the night and has its selections of restaurants and hotels and is closer to the route you have planned.