Ravenscroft Inn

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Ravenscroft Inn, your bed and breakfast lodging option near Puget Sound on Washington state’s Olympic Peninsula, is located in the historic “Uptown” area of Port Townsend at the corner of Clay & Quincy streets. Our easy-to-follow directions below will help you find your way to our welcoming inn.

GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 48.117684 Longitude: -122.7593747

Contact Information

Ravenscroft Inn
533 Quincy St
Port Townsend, WA 98368

Phone: (360) 205-2147
innkeepers@ravenscroftinn.com

Driving Directions

From Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport:

Follow I-5 North to Seattle waterfront and the Bainbridge Island ferry. Once you depart the ferry, follow the signs to Hood Canal Bridge. Cross bridge and continue on Highway 104 to Highway 19 (Beaver Valley Road). Turn right (north) and continue to Highway 20 east; follow Highway 20 into Port Townsend. Once in town, turn left on Quincy Street, then right on Adams Street, right on Franklin Street, and finally left on Quincy Street (again) to Ravenscroft Inn on the left. Driving time from Bainbridge is approximately one hour.

From Portland and Points South:

Follow I-5 north to Tacoma and the 38th St. Bremerton exit. Cross the Narrows Bridge on Highway 16 to Highway 3 in Gorst. Go north on Highway 3 to Highway 104 and turn north to cross the Hood Canal Bridge, and continue until you reach Highway 19 (Beaver Valley Road). Turn right (north) and continue to Highway 20 east; follow Highway 20 into Port Townsend. After passing through downtown, turn left on Monroe, then left on Clay, and finally left on Quincy Street. Ravenscroft Inn is immediately on the right at the corner of Quincy and Clay. ALTERNATE ROUTE: take I-5 to Olympia and Highway 101 North. Exit at Highway 20 East and follow signs to Port Townsend.

From Vancouver, Canada and Points North:

Follow I-5 south to Highway 20 west turn off. Follow signs to and through Oak Harbor (on Whidbey Island), to Keystone Ferry. The ferry will take you directly to downtown Port Townsend. In the busy summer months make sure you make a reservation for the ferry.  If during summer after 3pm, use Edmonds ferry to avoid delays. From Edmonds/Kingston Ferry: Take the Edmonds/Kingston ferry, once in Kingston, follow Highway 104 to Highway 19 (Beaver Valley Road). Turn right (north) and continue to Highway 20 east; follow Highway 20 into Port Townsend. After passing through downtown, turn left on Monroe, then left on Clay, and finally left on Quincy Street. Ravenscroft Inn is immediately on the right at the corner of Quincy and Clay.

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